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Bell Work . What problems did immigrants face when they came to the United States? What were some problems with urbanization? This Day in History:

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Bell Work

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  1. Bell Work • What problems did immigrants face when they came to the United States? What were some problems with urbanization? This Day in History: March 24, 1989- The Exxon Valdez runs aground on a reef in the Prince William Sound in southern Alaska causing the worst oil spill in U.S. History. March 24, 1765- Parliament passes the Quartering Act. March 24, 1976- Peyton Manning is born in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  2. American Culture and Reform

  3. Transcendentalism and American Authors • This is the belief that people could transcend, or rise above, material things in life. • They believed people should depend on themselves rather than outside authorities. • Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau were important transcendentalists. • Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Edgar Allen Poe, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Walt Whitman were influential authors and poets in this era.

  4. Second Great Awakening • This was a Christian renewal movement during 1790s and early 1800s. • Charles Grandison Finney was an important leader. • Believed each person was responsible for own salvation. • Should prove faith by doing good works. • These ideas angered some traditional ministers, like Boston’s Lyman Beecher. • Renewed religious faith of people throughout America.

  5. Reform movements activity:Why? Who? What? When? • Temperance movement • Prison reform • Education • Reform movements in African American communities

  6. Reading Quiz • Chapter 14.4 • Page 454-460

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