People
Religion
Slavery
Women
Arbitrary
100
Known for their literary ways opposite the beliefs on transcendentalists, name 2
Edgar Allen Poe, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne
100
Known for the refrain from both marriage and "sexual relations" and their idea of shaking the sin from their body
The Shakers.
100
Nickname given to south from the heavy reliance on cotton as a means of economical stability.
"Cotton Kingdom"
100
Which lady led an inquisitive campaign for the reform of mental institutes
Dorothea Dix
100
This book led to a strong influx of slavery naysayers, released by Harriet Beacher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
200
Trained as a unitarian minister, this man left that field to become a travelling speaker; sharing his ideas of transcendentalism to many an open ear.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
200
Trained as a Lawyer, possibly the best known revival speaker was this man. Had a powerful and commanding voice and he was known for being involved in the New York area
Charles Grandison Finney
200
This class consisted of the majority of whites.
3/4 of all whites owned no slaves, below the few slave owning, simple living in back-country and mountain valley's.
200
This Quaker-reared feminist often dealt with garbage and horrible taunts but became one of the leading faces of the women's movement, had her followers had their own nickname
Susan B. Anthony.
200
T.S. Arthur's book was a best seller second only to Uncle Tom's Cabin
Ten Nights in a Barroom and What I Saw There
300
Collection of Artists that were known for painting romanticized portraits of the American Landscape.
Hudson River School
300
Explain how the second great awakening was similar and different from the first.
S: same idea of traveling around and preaching. Very strongly moved people, sparked a rebirth in culture. D: ideas were individualized, Unitarian beliefs sprung up. no hellfire doctrines either.
300
Nickname given to people who specialized in the process of dealing with strong-willed slaves.
"breakers"
300
This was held in Seneca Falls, New York
Women's Rights Convention (1848)
300
Explain how the cotton gin effected the south and slavery.
It effectively tied the south to the slaves, slaves mad more, masters bought more land, viscous cycle. Also widened the gaps between classes.
400
A radical abolitionist who's ideas of violent slave uprising and other rash claims were criticized for offering no alternative to the "peculiar institution"
William Lloyd Garrison
400
The founder of the Mormon religion.
Joseph Smith
400
Fugitive slave and abolitionist, known for his slave narrative. He also was heavily abused in the North.
Fredrick Douglass
400
Known for keeping her last name after marriage, had her own nickname.
Lucy Stone and the "Lucy Stoners"
400
The second generation of slaves exhibited a lot of this in their culture. Or explain the difference between Temperance and Teetotalism.
influence from a Christian heritage and biblical phrases, also sermons evolved into emotional and active ceremonies moderation v elimination
500
Know for his drawing of wild birds in the Americas, this man's name was adopted in the society devoted to bird protection, french descendant.
John J. Audubon
500
Founded The Oneida Community
John Humphrey Noyes
500
Explain the Difference and similarities between a free black in the North v. South
North was often treated worse with harsher segregation while the south could be brought back into slavery. Both didn't have as great an access to jobs or any sort of work of living conditions.
500
The first coeducational college in the Americas
Oberlin College
500
Known as the "barber of Natchez" this black man owned several slaves. lived in New Orleans mulatto community.
William T. Johnson
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