Attracted enthusiastic followers throughout the West and North and gave men and women alike a reason to work for the improvement of society.
What is the Second Great Awakening?
Rocky shores and gently rolling plains.
What is the Geography of the North?
Working at the fields day to night, ever since they were 6 years old.
What is the Working Conditions of Enslaved People?
A person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery.
Who is a abolitionist?
Helped many enslaved people escape.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
Whipped as punishment and locked in dirty, crowded prison cells.
What is Treatment of Mental Illness?
The economy was based on agriculture. Many White Southerners were agrarians who favored a way of life based on farming.
What is the Economy of the South?
Cabins with dirt floors and a fireplace.
What is the Living Conditions of Enslaved People?
A revival of religious feeling.
What is The Second Great Awakening?
Started a rebellion that killed 57 people.
Who is Nat Turner?
Many children were living the life of poverty.
What is The Need for Public Schools?
River travel by steamboats, and railroads.
What is Transportation in the North?
Breaking tools and slowing down pace of work.
What is Resistance to Enslavement?
The social separation of groups of people, especially by race.
What is segregation?
Changed how prisoners were treated.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
Many women lectured or wrote speeches and pamphlets that spoke out against enslavement.
What is Women in Abolition Movements?
Enslaved black people, free black people, poor white people, rich white people.
What is Society in the South?
Social events that often combined required work activities, like corn-husking or pea-shelling parties that only happened on weekend days.
What is Life Beyond Work.?
A large area of privately owned land where crops were grown through the labor of enslaved people or workers who lived on the land.
What is a plantation?
Built the cotton gin.
Who is Eli Whitney?
Many people began working to change the way women were viewed, and over time, women would become more vocal about equal rights.
What is the woman's rights movement?
Many factories lead to an up rise in cities.
What is the Economy of The North?
Enslaved people created their own weddings, which often involved the tradition of jumping over a broomstick.
What are Enslaved Families and Communities?
to act based on one’s own beliefs.
What is individualism?
Made it so woman had voting rights.
Who is Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony?