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Chapter 14 Unit 5
Mr.Parks on 8-3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Communities based on a vision of a perfect society | Utopias |
| Early 1800s a wave of religious fervor had frontier camp meetings people came to hear preachers | Second Great Awakening |
| Frontier camp meetings | Revivals |
| Connecticut minister and crusader against the use of alcohol | Beecher |
| Drinking little or no alcohol | Temperance |
| When temperance crusaders used lectures pamphlets and revival style rallies to warn people of alcohol and Maine passed a law banning the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages | Temperance movement |
| Leader of educational reform lawyer became head of Mass. Board of Education lengthened the school year made improments to the school | Mann |
| School for training high school graduates as teachers | Normal School |
| Made method to educate people who were hearing impaired opened Hartford school | Gallaudet |
| Made books with large raised letters that people with sight problems could read with their fingers | Howe |
| School teacher educated the public as to the poor conditions for both the mentally ill and for prisoners | Dix |
| Stressed the relationship between humans and nature | Transcendentalists |
| Refusing to obey laws he thought were unjust | Civil disobedience |
| Members of the growing band of reformers who worked to end slavery | Abolitionists |
| Formed by a group of white Virginians worked to free enslaved workers gradually by buying them from slaveholders and sending them aboad to start new lives | American Colonization Society |
| African American settlers arrived in this colony meaning place of freedom | Liberia |
| Stimulated the growth of the antislavery movement found the newspaper the Liberator said "I will not retreat a single inch AND I will be Heard!" Started some antislavery societys | Garrison |
| Antislavery movement trying to free people grew rapidly because of Garrison | Abolitionist Movement |
| Spoke out against slavery born in south car. were weathly | Grimke |
| Her husband was Theo Weld wrote American Slavery as it is | Angelina Grimke |
| Of Boston published an argument against slavery challenging Af.Am to rebel said "America is more our country than it is the whites we have enriched it with our blood and tears" | Walker |
| Tought himself how to read and write escaped slavery a very powerful speaker edited a newspaper called the North Star | Douglass |
| Slave in Ulster County escaped real name belle baumfree worked on womans rights | Sojourner Truth |
| System that helped enslaved Af.Am follow a network of escape routes out of the South to freedom in the North | Underground Railroad |
| Edited an abolitionist newspaper in Illinois 3 times whites wrecked his presses and 4th time the mob set fire to the building when he came out he was shot and killed | Lovejoy |
| Was a Quaker gave lectures for temperance peace workers rights and abolition helped make Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society | Mott |
| Female abolitionist organized 1st womans right convention wanted woman sufferage | Stanton |
| Where the 1st womans rights convention was held | Seneca Falls, New York |
| Right to vote | sufferage |
| Seneca Falls Conventino paved this its during the 1800s woman held alot of conventions | Womans rights movement |
| Worked for womans rights and temperance wanted equal pay for woman college training for girls and coeducation made the Daughters of Temperance | Anthony |
| Teaching of boys and girls together | Coeducation |
| Made the Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary in Mass. helped brake barries to female education | Lyon |
| Turned down by alot of schools got into Geneva College then graduated head of the class went on to become a good doctor | Blackwell |