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Revivals-increase membership and extend religious values. Second Great Awakening-emotional outlet, right of passage, and social cohesion. Baptists-uneducated farmers. Methodists-Circuit riders. Evangelical revivals-free choice and free will. Women gained more power. Having babies became popular. horace Mann-reformer-public education. The 3 Rs(Reading, 'Riting, and Rithmitic). Protestant ethics. Rehabilitation was located in asylums. William Lloyd Garrison-considered reforms radical. Abolitionists movement succeeded-small towns-North-Black Abolitionists were...Fredrick Douglass, Charles Remona, William Wells Brown, Robert Purvis, Sojourner Truth, Frances Harper, and Elizabeth Caty Santon. Seneca Falls Utopian Socialists-Robert Owen, and Charles Fourier. Transcendentalism-Ralph Emerson.

Important Facts-
~Oneida Community- established in 1848 at Oneida, New York, and was inspired by an unorthodox brand of Christian perfectionism.
~Seneca Falls Convention- the first women's rights convention held in 1848 in Seneca Falls, New York, and co-sponsored by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.
~Cult of domesticity-term used to characterize the dominant gender role for white women in the antebellum period. tressed the virtue of women as guardians of the home, which was considered their proper sphere.
~Second Great Awakening- a series of Evangelical Protestant revivals that swept over America in the early 19th century.

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