Reform-Minded People
Reform-Minded Movements
Abolition
Reform Era Vocabulary
HodgePodge
100

Fiery, passionate preacher who sparked an amazing return by many people to the church with his charismatic style of bringing the Word of God to the masses

Who is Charles Grandison Finney?

100
This movement sparked by the 2nd Great Awakening was an attempt to get people to slow their alcohol consumption.
What is Temperance movement?
100
This movement was led by people who called for an immediate end to slavery.
What is Abolitionist movement?
100

Mental help hospitals for mentally ill patients.

What is an asylum?

100

This convention took place in Upstate New York, near Niagara Falls in 1848.

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

200
The Abolition movement had the support of these two women. In their minds the institution of slavery was immoral and inhumane. The anti-slavery movement was fortunate to have these sisters.
Who are Sarah and Angelina Grimke?
200

This is a place for young criminals....

What is Juvenile Detention Center or Juvenile Hall?

200
The Anti-slavery newspaper created by Frederick Douglass, also was something that you can see in the sky.

What is The North Star?

200
These were camp meetings that would last for 4-5 days and see many people return to the church.
What are revivals?
200

These were hung over fences to give directions to runaway slaves.

What Underground Railroad flags or quilts?

300

These ladies came from all over the country and worked in factories in Northern Massachusetts town.

Who are the Lowell Mill Girls?

300

This was the name of the movement that brought more people and groups into religion during the Religious Reform Era.

What was the 2nd Great Awakening?

300
This was an informal, constantly changing network of escape routes used to move slaves from the South to freedom. Sympathetic white people and free blacks provided escapees with food, hiding places, and directions to their next destination, closer to free territory.
What is the Underground Railroad?
300

To refuse to work until something is changed for the better.

What is a strike?

300

This picture made Dani go to the bathroom for 25 minutes.

What is ?

400

The River in which many factories were built on because of the hydro-power.

What is the Merrimack River?

400
Horace Mann created teacher-training academies and pushed for compulsory attendance in this movement of the Reform Era.
What is Education movement?
400
This famous Underground Railroad worker who had escaped slavery and helped hundreds of slaves to freedom was known as the "Black Moses"
Who is Harriet Tubman?
400

This group looks out for worker's rights and tries to make things better.

What is a Union?

400

One of these women were very important at Seneca Falls Convention and discussed many women's rights.

Who are Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, or Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

500

Boston's own William Lloyd Garrison Created the Anti-Slavery newspaper named this.

What is the Liberator?

500


What is Islam?

500
__________ was a former slave, supported women’s rights, but is best remembered as an abolitionist leader; he once started a lecture by saying "I appear this evening as a thief and a robber. I stole this head, these limbs, this body from my master, and ran off with them.”
Who is Frederick Douglass?
500

The temperance movement got rid of this in the 18th amendment.

What is alcohol?

500

Horace Mann was considered the Father of this.

What is Education?

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