Began campaigning for womens rights after being silenced in an antislavery convention
Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Established an African American Settlement in monrovia, liberia
American Colonization Society
Led a revolt of slaves where 55 whites were killed
Nat Turner
Appealed to peoples emotions and fear of damnation and persuaded thousands to publicly declare their revived faith
Charles G. Finney
Causes of the great awakening
1. reaction against rationalism
The first woman rights conventions in American history in which the "declaration of sentiments" was issued
Senaca Falls Convention
Began the publication of The Liberator.
-Advocated immediate abolition of slavery in every state and territory without compensating slave owners
William Lloyd Garrison
Founder of the New harmony Utopia
Robert owen
Former slave who advocated both political and direct action to end slavery and racial prejudice
helped organize the effort to assist fugitive slaves escape to the North
Harriet Tubman
Document which declared that "all men and women are created equal" and listed women grievances against laws and customs that discriminated against them
The declaration of sentiments
Abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison, who advocated the immediate abolition of slavery.
American antislavery society
Founded the American Antislavery society
William Lloyd Garrison
Author of the scarlet letter
Nathaniel hawthorne
Your skull defines character
Phenology
Led the campaign for equal voting, legal, and property rights for women.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony
Candidate for the liberty party in 1840
James Birney
Author of sleepy hollow
Washington Irving
Wrote The north star
Frederick douglass
Society whos objective was to abolish war
The american Peace society
Encouraged many northerners to view slavery as a sin.
The second great awakening
Party formed by northerners because they believed that political action was a more practical route to reform than Garrisons moral crusade
Liberty Party
Before the war period
antebellum period
Having more than one wife
Polygamy
Went on to become 7th day Adventist
Millerites