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Chapter 15 Two Column Notes

Chapter 15 Two Column Notes. Reformation. Reformation Subject Provided – determine Main Idea, Key details. “Demon Rum” Second Great Awakening Prudence Crandall Debtors “Maine Laws” Charles Grandison Finney Dorothea Dix Horace Mann Samuel Girdley Howe. Social Reform

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Chapter 15 Two Column Notes

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  1. Chapter 15Two Column Notes Reformation

  2. ReformationSubject Provided – determine Main Idea, Key details • “Demon Rum” • Second Great Awakening • Prudence Crandall • Debtors • “Maine Laws” • Charles Grandison Finney • Dorothea Dix • Horace Mann • Samuel Girdley Howe

  3. Social Reform • The Second Great Awaking stressed “Free Will” instead of predestination. • Charles Grandison Finney taught religious/individual salvation

  4. Hospital & Prison Reform • Dorothea Dix led a reform to treat mentally ill as patients not criminals • States stopped treating debtors as criminals and unusual punishment

  5. C. Temperance Movement • Demon Rum led to beatings, abuse, and break ups of families. • Maine Laws were first laws that banned the sale of alcohol in nine states

  6. D. Education Reform • Horace Mannwas a reformer that led to improvements to education included: tax support, training, and extended year • Prudence Crandall started the first school for African American girls • Samuel Gridley Howe founded a school for the blind & created system of raised letters for students to read

  7. Part B • Social Reform • Predestination • Revivals

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