U.S. History II chapter -- flashcards
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- was the country of the potato famine
- Ireland
- wanted an immediate end to slavery
- Garrison
- was transcendentalist editor of the Dial
- Fuller
- wanted no marriages in her Shaker communes
- Ann Lee
- was what Miller said would end in 1843
- the world
- wanted to restrict immigration to America
- Nativists
- were the people Gallaudet wanted to help
- deaf
- was concerned with helping prisoners and the mentally ill
- Dorothea Dix
- Taught all were married to each other at his commune of Oneida
- Noyes
- Started Mt. Holyoke as a college for women
- Lyon
- nature was shown in the paintings of
- Thomas Cole
- favored prohibition rather than temperance
- Dow
- was the man who wanted common schools
- Mann
- popularized horror stories and detective stories
- Poe
- did not rhyme his poems in Leaves of Grass
- Whitman
- was where _______ wanted to send the slaves
- Robert finley - Liberia
- wrote Moby dick, wrote about the ____
- Melville - sea
- wrote about Puritans in The Scarlet Letter
- Hawthorne
- were the people Howe wanted to help
- blind
- spent a night in jail because of his "civil disobedience"
- Thoreau
- is what many German immigrants became
- farmers
- gave eye witness accounts of slave mistreatment in American Slavery as it is
- Weld
- believed in an oversoul as leader of transcendentalism
- Emerson
- was a famous conductor on the underground railroad
- Harriet Tubman
- led the Great Awakening
- Finney
- women should have more rights according to:
- The Seneca Falls Declaration
- thought the world was giong to end in 1843 - started movement
- miller
- Walden
- book written by Thoreau
- Civil Disobedience
- essay written by thoreau about slavery + the Mexican War
- Brook Farm
- utopian commune that didn't last for very long
- Shakers
- religious utopian commune started by Ann Lee
- started the Harmony Society
- George Rapp
- Romanticism
- emphasis on feelings
- Nativist's Political party
- Know-Nothing Party
- Lyman Beecher
- minister - leader in temperence movement
- McGuffey's Readers
- taught good morals
- wanted girls trained to be teachers
- Beecher
- founded Troy Female Seminary - wanted to show that girls could do advanced academic work
- Willard
- Oberlin College
- first co-ed college
- Abolitionist newspaper published by Garrison
- The Liberator
- people against slavery - with Finley as leader
- American Colonization Society
- former slave against the recolonization of slaves
- David Walker
- sister abolitionists from the south - Appeal to the christian women of the south
- Angelina and Sarah Grimke
- Abolitionist leader - wanted gradual end to slavery - former slave
- Frederick Douglass
- went to big anti-slavery conference - leader of women's rights movement
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- reform leader w/ Stanton
- Lucretia Mott
- Seneca Falls Convention
- conference for women's rights
- former slave - abolition + women's rights - powerful speaker
- Sojourner Truth
- Susan B. Anthony
- political issues - women's rights leader
- 1st woman to go to medical school
- Elizabeth Blackwell