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Chapter 11

Published on Jul 11, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Chapter 11

Society, Culture, and Reform 

Chapter 11.1

Awakening and Transcending

Chapter 11.2

New American Dreams

Chapter 11.3

 The Expansion of Liberty

Chapter 11.4

The Expansion of Liberty

Religion: The Second Great Awakening

Rejection of Rationalism - Evangelical Preachers - Populist 

Revivalism in New York

Finney - Emotions and Damnation - Faith and Hard Work

Baptists and Methodist

Traveling Through The South 

Millennialism

October 21st, 1844 - Seventh Day Adventists 

Mormons

 Joseph Smith & Brigham Young - Church of Latter Day Saints - Migration to Utah

Culture: Ideas, the Arts, and Literature

Movement to Romanticism 

The Transcendentalists

 Mystical and Intuitive Thinking - Against Materialism

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882)

 Individualism - Self-Reliance - Independence - Abolitionist

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)

Transcendental Living In Woods - Walden - On Civil Disobidence

Brook Farm

Experimental Community

Communal Experiments

Backwood Utopias

Shakers

No Marriage or Sexual Relations

Oneida Community

 Mutual Criticism - Selective Breeding - Free Love - Expensive Silverware

Arts and Literature

Painting - Architeture - Literature

Reforming Society

Sermons, Pamphlets, Political Action

Temperance

Alcoholism Out of Control - Support from Women & Wealthy

Movement for Public Asylums

Awful Conditions

Mental Hospitals

Dorothea Dix

Schools for Blind and Deaf Persons

Provide for Disabled

Prisons

Solitary Confinement - Punishment Not Rehabilitation

Public Education

Free Public Education for All

Free Common Schools

Horace Mann - Industrial

Moral Education

Hard Work, Punctuality, Sobriety

Higher Education

Private Colleges in West

Changes in Families and Roles for Women

Family Size Shrinking - Economic Roots

Cult of Domesticity

Absent Husbands - Women As Moral Leaders

Women's Rights

Second Class Citizens - Connected To Slavery

Seneca Falls Convention (1848)

 Women’s Rights Convention - Declaration of Sentiments

Antislavery Movement

Wide Range of Causes and Means

American Colonization Society

Back to Africa - Liberia

American Antislavery Society

William Lloyd Garrison - The Liberator

Black Abolitionists

Frederick Douglass - Harriet Tubman - Sojourner Truth

Violent Abolitionism

Nat Turner

Other Reforms

Peace - Sailors Rights - Dietary - Dress - Phrenology

Southern Reaction to Reform

 Threat To Way Of Life

Southern Reaction to Reform

 Threat To Way Of Life