Created special justice systems for children in trouble.
What is Prison reforms?
All 4 seasons.
What is the north's climate?
Discrimination and unequal rights.
What is life like for free African Americans?
To make change in order to bring about improvement, end abuses, or correct injustices.
What is reform?
Locked in cages and bound by chaines.
What are conditions in jails?
Where black people and white people worked together.
What was the movement to end slavery?
Only 2 seasons.
What is the south's climate?
Hard long hours, in the fields.
What were working conditions for enslaved people like?
A person who favors an agricultural way of life and government policies that support agricultural interests.
What is an agrarian?
Rich kids and some middle class boys.
Who can go to school?
Women finally getting the right to vote.
What is equal rights for women?
Man made canals.
What is the north's transportation?
Whipping, beating, branding, sexual violence.
What was controlling black people?
A hand-operated machine that cleans seeds and other unwanted material from cotton.
What is a cotton gin?
Women took care of the children.
Who stayed home and did what?
The second great awakening.
What is the spirit of reform?
Natural rivers.
What is the south's transportation?
Communities, other enslaved people.
What were enslaved peoples' families when their families were divided?
A rebellion of enslaved people led by Nat Turner that took place in Virginia in 1831.
What is Nat Turner’s Rebellion?
Speak in public, Vote.
What are women not aloud to do?
By 1850, many states in the North and West used Mann’s ideas.
What is educational reform?
Crops, slaves, agriculture.
What is the society of the south?
Lived in cabins.
What were living conditions for enslaved people?
The belief that one race is superior to another, combined with economic, political, or social power.
What is racism?
Most kids never went to school.
What was school like?