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He printed books using an alphabet created by Lewis Braille.
How did Samuel Howe help people with vision impairments?
100
It was to send free African Americans back to Africa to start new lives.
What was the purpose of the American Colonization Society?
100
Most white Southerners believed that aboltion threated their way of life, which required slave labor.
Who opposed the aboltion of slavery?
100
The mid 1700's
When did the First Great Awakening spread through the colonies?
100
Slavery and its future.
At the Constituitional Convention in 1787, what did delagates debate on?
200
American authors, and artists developed their own style and explored American themes.
How did the spirit of reform influence American authors?
200
It cause the early 19th century to have a revival meeting, which made travel great distances to hear preachers speak and to pray, sing, and weep, and shout
What is the affect of the Great Awakening?
200
In the year 1837.
What year did a mob attack and kill newspaper editor, Elihaj Lovejoy
200
During the early and mid 1800's
When did the education of people with disablities greatly advance?
200
Lloyd Garrison.
Who was one of the first white aboltionists to call for an immediate end of slavery?
300
It was when people traveled great distances to hear preachers speak and to pray, sing, weep, and shout. This rage of religious interest- other known as the Second Great Awakening- stirred the nation.
What was the relationship between the Second Great Awakening and the reform movements of the early 1800's?
300
Art and literature of that time reflected the changes in society and culture.
What type of American literature emerge in the 1820's?
300
In the year 1847
What year did Liberia declare itself as in Independent republic?
300
Civil obediance.
What is refusing to obey laws that are considered unjust?
300
David Walker.
Who published a powerful pamphlet against slavery?
400
Writers stressed the relationship between humans and nature and the importance of the individual conscience.
What things did the transcendentalists focus on in their writing?
400
Abolitionists began arguing that enslaved Afircan Americans should be freed immediately. Slavery became America's most pressing issue.
Why did the reform movement gain momentum?
400
The Reformers.
Who wanted to improve education?
400
Thomas Gallaudet.
Who developed a method to help those with hearing imparements?
400
Fredrick Douglass.
Who was the best known African American abolitionists?
500
They turned into abolitionists, and they sought to end slavery.
How did the Americans' attitudes toward slavery change?
500
Aboltionists help create a network of escape routes from the South to the North called the Underground Railroad.
What were undergorund railroad stations?
500
Religious revivals
What attracted thousands of people for days of prayers and songs?
500
In the beginning of the 1820's.
When did a group of landscape painters known as the Hudson River School focused on scenes of the Hudson River Valley?
500
They could become elementary school teachers, and they had to struggle in becoming a doctor, or woork in te ministry.
What gains did women make in the fields of education?
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