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A movement aimed at limiting the consumption of alcohol: supported heavily by women
Alcohol abuse became widespread during the early 1800s
Pushed for laws to prohibit the sale of liquor
A movement whose goal it was to end slavery The movement was tied to the Second Great
Awakening which focused on sin and repentance, with slavery being one of the country’s greatest sins
In the 1830s William Lloyd Garrison became one of the country’s leading abolitionists, publishing the newspaper the Liberator
Fredrick Douglas, a former slave from Maryland, published the abolitionist newspaper the North Star
Sojourner Truth a former slave from NY, gave pro-abolitionist speeches
Horace Mann, from Massachusetts, began a movement pushing for government funded schools and teacher training• Helped pass the 1st mandatory school attendance
law in 1852 • Believed that citizens must be educated in order for
the nation to survive and prosper
Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped organized the first women’s rights movement, called the Seneca Falls Conference
Susan B. Anthony leader in the Abolitionist and Women’s rights movement
Women stressed the need for Suffrage (having the right to vote)
1. Why did Americans want to move west? What effect did this have on the people who were already there?
2. What was the purpose of the Temperance Movement?
3. What was the purpose of the Abolitionist Movement?
4. Who was a main leader in Educational Reform? What did he do?
5. Where did the Mormons move to and why?
6. What is Suffrage?