Antebellum Reformers
Manifest Destiny
Transcendentalist Movements
Connections to Unit 3 and Unit 5
Market Revolution
100

This individual wrote the Declaration of Sentiments?

Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton?

100

The Definition of Manifest Destiny

What is the American belief in the 1800s that it was the divine right and duty of the nation to expand its borders, especially out west? 

100

This religious group, originally of Western New York, still exists today, largely in Utah

Who are the Mormons or the Church of Latter Day Saints?

100

Time period that much of Unit 3 shares with Unit 4 that justifies much of the nationalistic ideals of the time period

What is the Era of Good Feelings?

100

The movement from rural areas to the cities during the Market Revolution

What is urbanization?

200

This person's help with rehabilitation issues, especially for those with mental health concerns, paved the way for similar reforms in following decades

Who is Dorothea Dix?

200

This country joined the United States, directly leading the United States into a border war.

What is Texas?

200

The nickname for the section of New York where many reform groups began to settle

What is the Burned Over District?
200

The piece of legislature designed to manage slavery which inadvertently caused more problems as Manifest Destiny pushed the American border farther out west

What is the Missouri Compromise?

200

Immigrant groups who came to the United States during the Market Revolution and faced heavy discrimination

Who were the Irish and the Germans?

300

This movement sought the ban or limitation of alcohol due to it being seen as the root of much of societies problems in the mid-1800s

What is temperance? 

300

This figure was often used to portray the entirety of the United States in paintings of this era

Who is Lady Columbia?

300

The type of "perfect society" that many transcendentalists wanted to create, especially in Western New York

What is a utopia?

300

This Antebellum Reform Movement becomes even more relevant as sectionalism increases in the years following this unit.

What is Abolition?

300
Another name for the Market Revolution

What is the First Industrial Revolution?

400

This founder of Antioch College is often cited as the father of public education

Who is Horace Mann?

400

Following the Mexican-American War, land for these future states was handed over to the US.  (Name at least 5)

What are California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming?

400

This group was remembered most for their concepts of "free love" and still exist as a utensil company to this day

What is Oneida?

400

This conflict is both important for analyzing the goals of Manifest Destiny and will also help to explain the secularism seen in Unit 5

What is the Mexican-American War?

400

The names of the economic class that was created and the economic class that benefitted most from the Market Revolution

What are the Middle and Upper Classes?

500

Individual whose fiery speech on the the importance of the woman's right to vote helped to cement it as the official platform of the Seneca Falls Convention

Who is Frederick Douglas?

500

This battle cry helped almost get the United States into conflict with Britain

What is 54*40' or Fight?

500

This group, who were considered some of the earliest socialists in the United States, had land that is considered today to be historically protected land in Massachusetts 

What is the Brook Farm?

500

Advancements to Travel and Communication during the Market Revolution (Name 3)

What are Roads, Steamboats, Canals, Railroads, the Telegraph, and Newspapers?

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