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  1. Sectionalism
    -North
    • Rise of the factory system
    • Became a center of industry
    • Urbanization- mass amounts people moving to cities b/c of more jobs
    • -Issues with urbanization were sanitary issues and overcrowding
  2. West
    Emerged as the nation's "Bread Basket"
  3. South
    • "King Cotton" and slavery dominated the South's economy
    • Large plantations, based on slave labor
    • Most Southerners were small farmers with no slaves
  4. Immigration
    -Ireland
    • Nationwide potato famine destroyed Irish main source of food. Over a million starved to death
    • When arrived to US, many had to work hard labor b/c of lack of skill
    • Catholic religion made them targets for discrimination
    • Formed Irish societies in order to protect each other
  5. Germany
    • Losers of revelation had to flee from Germany to US
    • Lack of opportunity and space in Germany also pushed Germans away
    • pull factor in the US was economic opportunity and plenty of space
  6. Age of Reform
    -Goals of abolitionist movement
    • saw slavery as morally wrong
    • South to bring about an end to slavery
  7. Leading Abolitionists
    - Harriet Beacher Stowe
    Wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin portraying the evils of slavery
  8. Harriet Tubman
    Conductor of the "Underground Railroad"
  9. Frederick Douglas
    Escaped slave who gave speeches about slavery and published autobiography
  10. William Lloyd Garrison
    • Owned the newspaper The Liberator which published about slavery. Women's rights leaders also fought to end slavery
    • Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
  11. Underground Railroad
    A code system to help escaped slaves flee to the North and Canada
  12. 2nd Great Awakening
    • Began b/c people felt the country was becoming secular- not religious
    • People started attending Religious Revivals
    • Salvation(heaven) lies within each person. Brought awareness to end slavery, prison reform, and banning alcohol
  13. Prison Reform
    Led by Dorothea Dix and Eliza Farnham (prison warden) to improve prison condition and to rehabilitate prisoners
  14. Treatment of the mentally ill
    Dorothea Dix- found out how badly mentally disabled were being treated and even throw in prison. Brought for mentally disabled to be treated and not punished
  15. Temperance Movement
    People worried about the evils of drinking alcohol. First drinking was moderated, then complete abstinence
  16. Women's Rights
    • -Seneca Fall's Convention- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organizers
    • - Declaration of Sentiments- men cannot with hold women's rights, take her property, or refuse her the right to vote
  17. Romanticism
    stressed the individual, imagination, creativity and emotion
  18. Transcendentalism
    Taught that people could find the truth within themselves- through feeling and intuition. People are at their best when connected with nature, society corrupts people
  19. Hudson River School
    Group of artists that focused on nature's beauty
  20. John James Audubon
    Drew birds, mammals, plants, and other subjects from nature
  21. Edgar Allen Poe
    • American Author. Wrote very gothic works of terror
    • first detective stories
  22. Henry David Thoreau
    Transcendentalist who is famous for "civil disobedience". He went to jail for refusing to pay his taxes. He felt that he shouldn't pay taxes to a government that was waging war on Mexico in order to conquer land to spread slavery
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cards that deal with sectionalism and slavery
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