A | B |
Reformers who worked to abolish or end slavery in the early 1800's | Abolitionist |
Movement to end the consumption of Alcohol | Temperance movement |
An Ideal Society | Utopia |
an awakening and renewed interest in religion that occurred in the 1800's | The Second Great Awakening |
The founder of the common school movment | Horace Mann |
The idea that all children should be taught in the same place (forerunner of public school) | Common School movement |
Schools to teach teachers how to teach | Normal School |
A movement that emphaissed the connection between people and nature | Trancedentalist movement |
Woman that sought reform in the prisons and the care of the mentally ill. | Dorothea Dix |
Protest where a person doesn't obey a law they think is unjust. | Civil Disobedience |
Group that wanted to send African slaves back to Africa and start their own country | American Colonization society |
Country that was established as a result of the American Colonization society. | Liberia |
Newspaper man and abolitionist. He wrote the Liberator | William Lloyd Garrison |
Book Written by Harriett Beecher Stowe that depicted the evils of slavery | Uncle Tom's Cabin |
Best know advocate for abolition he was a slave that bought his freedom. | Fredrick Douglass |
A series of safe houses tht led from the South to the North in which runaway slaves form the South escaped North. | The Undergroud Railroad |
The leader of the Underground Railroad | Harriett Tubman |
Southerners thought this group had it worst than slaves | Northern Mill workers |
Two sisters that were outspoken for abolition | Sarah and Angelina Gremik'e |
Convention attended by women and some men, it became the first women's rights convention. | Senca Falls Convention |
Document that came out of the saeneca falls Convention that called for equal rights for women. | Declaration of Sentiments and resolutions |
The Right to vote | Sufferage |
Woman Rights leader that called for equal pay for women and college training. | Susan B. Anthony |