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“Second Great Awakening” Goals: Leaders:

“Second Great Awakening” Goals: Leaders:. Prisoners and Mentally Ill Goals: Leaders:. Education Reform Goals: Leaders:. The Reform Era. Abolition Movement Goals: - drinking little or no alcohol. Reformers blamed alcohol for poverty, break up of families, crime and even insanity.

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“Second Great Awakening” Goals: Leaders:

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  1. “Second Great Awakening” Goals: Leaders: Prisoners and Mentally Ill Goals: Leaders: Education Reform Goals: Leaders: The Reform Era Abolition Movement Goals: -drinking little or no alcohol. Reformers blamed alcohol for poverty, break up of families, crime and even insanity. Leaders: Temperance Movement Goals: Leaders: Women’s Rights Goals: Leaders:

  2. “Second Great Awakening” Goals: A 2ND revival of religious feeling. Belief that doing good works could help you be “saved”. Gave men/women a REASON to work for improvement of society. Leaders: -Ralph Waldo Emerson (TRansendentalist=TRee Hugger ;-) -Henry David Thoreau: jailed for refusing to pay taxes that would support the Mexican War “Civil Disobedience”

  3. “Prisoners and Mentally Ill” Goals: Improve conditions and the treatment of the mentally ill in asylums and prisoners in prisons. Leaders: -Dorthea Dix -Wanted to “FIX” prison conditions

  4. “Education Reform” Goals: Education would help children escape poverty, crime and they would become good citizens. Allow all children to attend schools. Leaders: -Horace Mann “Father of American Public Schools” He da’ MANN!

  5. “Temperance” Goals: Drinking little or no alcohol. Reformers blamed alcohol for poverty, break up of families, crime and even insanity Leaders: -Lucretia Mott Susan B. Anthony

  6. “Abolition Movement” Putting an end to slavery. Abolishionist: person who supported the ending of slavery. Peacefully Slave Revolts Goals: -Sojourner Truth “Aint I a Woman?” -Grimke Sister (Sarah and Angelina) -Harriet Tubman “Underground Railroad” -Frederick Douglas-”Northstar” newspaper -William Lloyd Garrison “Liberator” Leaders:

  7. “Women’s Rights” Improve women’s lives through equal rights and SUFFRAGE (right to vote) Goals: -Susan B. Anthony “Coed” -Lucretia Mott -Elizabeth Cady Stanton (Seneca Falls Convention) “Declaration of Sentiments” -Sojourner Truth Leaders:

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