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Antebellum Movements Chapter 17

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Unitariansmore intellectual
Unitariansless concerned with emotional connection
Milleritesthought the end of the world was coming
MilleritesWilliam Miller started out saying, "Why bother with anything else if the end of the world is coming?"
Shakerslived in communal towns
Shakersno marriage or sex
Shakersmen & women separate but equal
Shakersbroom
Shakersknown for furniture building
Shakersgoal = efficiency
RappitesGerman pietists (very simple)
Rappitesdifferent religions existed alongside them who followed Joseph Rap to Indiana
RappitesGerman people who moved to Indiana to bcome part of Protestant Sects
RappitesGerman people who moved to Indiana on frontier to place called New Harmony
Rappitestried to be in harmony with Native Americans, but didn't liek them
Relgious ageemphasis on the close relationship of the individual to God
Religious revivals1820s-1850s
Charles Grandison Finneyone of the people associated wit the 2nd Great Awakening
Charles Grandison Finneyhe influenced Theador Weld into going out & preaching slavery using his techniques when he preached the Gospel
Charles Grandison Finneypreacher associated with the 2nd Great Awakening
Transcendentalistsidealistic
Transcendetnalistsfelt that if they worked hard abotu something, they could achieve it
Transcendentalistsindividual + social perfection
Henry David ThoreauEssay on the Duty of Civil Disobedience
Henry David Thoreauwrote essay about acts of disobedience
Henry David ThoreauEssay on Duty of Civil Disobedience focuses on transcending to a higher law to commune with
Theadore parkerthe lecture: spoke of transcending to a higher way of behaving
Bronson AlcottThe Fruitlands
Bronson AlcottThe Fruitlands: communal utopian societies set up
The Fruitlandsthe communal utopian societies that Bronson Alcott set up
Margaret FullerWomen in the 19th Century (woman magazine)
Margaret FullerThe Dial (woman magazine)
Margaret Fullerpublished important literary magazines for women
Margaret Fullerpublished magazines: Women in 19th century + the Dial
Public School movements1830S, MA
Horace Manncampaigned for better public schools
Seminary MovementHigh schools that would allow women to continue their education past grammer scholol
Mary Lyon + Emma Willardestablished seminaries (schools) for women
Mary Lyon + Emma Willardbelieved in higher education for women
Oberlin College1837
Oberlin Collegeco-ed + accepts African Amr.
Dorothea Dix1843 report to state leg. about poor conditions w/mentally ill
Lowellfactory town in New England for women
Women's Rights ConventionSeneca Falls, NY 1848
Elizabeth Cady Stantonread the Declaration of Rights + Grievances at Seneca Falls, NY 1848
Elizabeth Cady Stantonadvocated suffrage for women
Women's Rights Conventionpushed for women vote (franchise) + equality
Lucretia MottQuaker who's voce went unheard when she attended a London anti-slavery convention
Sojourner TruthAint I A Woman? speech
Elizabeth Blackwellfirst woman doctor!
Sarah Josepha HaleGody's Lady's Book
Sarah Josepha HaleGody's Lady's Book: advice giving women's magazine
Godey's Lady's Bookadvice-giving women's magazine written by Sarah Josepha Hale

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