The Industrial Revolution
The Second Great Awakening
Anti-Abolitionism
Slavery and Abolitionism
Women’s Rights Movement
100
Thousands of mill girls gathered in this city to work in its many factories.
Lowell, MA
100
This term refers to mass revival gathering characterized by emotional worship.
Camp Meeting
100
Southerners often pointed out that these institutions in the North often treated workers more poorly than slaves in the south.
Factories
100
This term refers to the movement to eliminate slavery.
Abolitionism
100
This term refers to the right to vote.
Suffrage
200
The Industrial Revolution led to the downfall of this system of work
The Apprentice System
200
This group was persecuted and driven from communities across the US until finally settling in Utah.
Mormons
200
This caricature of African-Americans formed the basis of the so-called “moral” argument in favor of slavery.
Jim Crow
200
The Underground Railroad refers to...
a series of routes and safehouses for escaping slaves that led to Canada
200
This man escaped from slavery, became a famous lecturer and immediate abolitionist in New York (and woman's rights advocates)
Frederick Douglass
300
New factory workers had to adjust to these two new working conditions:
Clock time and fewer breaks during the day
300
This group believed in community living, but not in sexual intercourse.
Shakers
300
Southerners made this argument in favor of slavery using religion:
The Bible (or parts of it) condoned slavery; they Christianized slaves
300
A song/show that mocks African-Americans for entertainment purposes (Old Folks at Home is an example)
Minstrel Show
300
This is the town in New York where an important women’s rights convention was held.
Seneca Falls
400
The Industrial Revolution threw many communities into disarray and led to an increase in crime and the establishment of these disreputable establishments.
Saloons (bars)
400
This church was created for free African American Americans, it preached equality.
The AME Zion Church
400
These two men led slave revolts against Southern whites in antebellum America.
Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey
400
This man published Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World and advocated violence
David Walker
400
This woman was the first American woman doctor
Elizabeth Blackwell
500
This term refers to the new type of living environment brought about the Industrial Revolution
Urbanization
500
He was the most important of the revivalist ministers
Charles Grandison Finney
500
This negative term refers to inter marriage between different races.
Miscegenation
500
This group promoted the idea of bringing freed slaves "back" to Africa
The American Colonization Society
500
This woman helped to organize the Seneca Falls Convention.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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