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Chapter 8 vocabulary and people

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Charles Grandison Finneyrevivalist preacher of the Second Great Awakening
Second Great Awakeningrevivalist movement that swept the United States after 1790
revivalemotional meeting designed to awaken religious faith through impassioned preaching and prayer
Ralph Waldo EmersonNew England writer who helped start the transcendentalist movement
Henry David Thoreautranscendentalist writer who wrote Walden
transcendentalismphilisophical and literary movement that emphasized living a simple life and celebrated the truth found in nature and emphasized the individual, stressed personal freedom and self-relilance
civil disobediencethe idea that unjust laws must be disobeyed; Thoreau was a big advocate of this
utopian communtiesexperimental groups that tried to create a utopia or "perfect place"
Shakerspacifists who lived communally and that women and men are equals
Brook Farmutopian community founded by George Brook
Dorothea Dixworked for reforms to make life better for the mentally ill
abolitionthe call to outlaw slavery
William Lloyd Garrisonpublisher of the Liberator newspaper, advoacate for immediate abolition
emancipationfreeing of slaves
David Walkerauthor of "Appeal to a Colored Citizen of the World", advised blacks to fight for their freedom rather than wait on white slaveowners to abolish it
Fredrick Douglassescaped slave who became an eloquent advocate of abolition
Liberatorabolitionist newspaper published by William Lloyd Garrison
Nat Turnerled a violent and bloody slave uprising in Virginia in 1831
Virginia Debatedebate over whether slavery should be gradually abolished
antebellumbefore the Civil War
gag rulerule limiting or preventing debate on slavery
Elizabeth Cady Stantonanti-slavery advocate and women's rights advocate, attended the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848
Lucretia Mottwomen's rights advocate, attended the Seneca Falls Convention
Seneca Falls Conventionthe first women's rights convention held in 1848
Sara and Angelika Grimkedaughters of a SC slaveholder who advocated abolition
temperance movementeffort to prohibit the drinking of alcohol
Sojourner Truthborn a slave in New York, she became an ardent advocate for abolition
cottage industrysystem in which manufacturers provide materials for goods to be produced at home
masterthe highest level of skilled artisan
journeymana skilled worker employed by a master
apprenticeyoung worker learning his craft
Lowell Mill strikefirst big strike in American history
National Trades Unionearliest attempt to organize workers


World History Pages
Durham School of the Arts
Durham, NC

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