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| The revival of religion that started in New York |
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| society that moved to Utah because of persecution in eastern US |
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| Led thousands of Mormons across Rocky mts. to Great Salt Lake |
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| The leader of the Shakers |
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| Founded one of the first African American churches in US |
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| Supported increased education for women, but did not think they should work outside of the home. |
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| Movement to persuade others to limit alcohol consumption |
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| Created a public school system in Massachusetts, and increased school spending |
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| Created mentally ill rehabilitation centers |
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| Worked to create different places of punishment for children and adults |
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| The idea to move all free Africans back to Africa |
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| The country setup for the colonization idea |
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| She was a former slave from NY who spoke out against slavery. |
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| 2 sisters that left the south for Pleldelphia, and spoke out against slavery |
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| The main problem that faced abolitionists |
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| Former slave from Maryland that wrote the "North Star" |
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| City that helped harbor hundreds of slaves on the Ohio River |
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| Why did some abolitionists not like William Garrison |
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| supporter of womens rights |
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| 1st American abolition society? |
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| American Anti-Slavery Society |
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| permitted married women to own property |
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| Married Women Property Act |
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| she supported equality of men and women espcially wages |
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| Lady that started the womens movment in the US |
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| the document created at seneca falls NY |
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| The Declaration of Sentiments |
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| The first american meeting of womens rights in NY |
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| The practice of having more than one wife. |
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| another word for the different religious groups |
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| the ban on manufacturing, sale, and consumption of alcohol |
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| treatment to restore people to be productive in society |
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| Means to free all slaves in the south |
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| renewed interest in religion |
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| the man that spoke out against alcohol consumption |
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| The belief that people could rise above materil things to reach higher understanding |
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| The goals of abolitionists(3) |
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| Free slaves, Stop westward spread of slavery, and end slave trade in the US |
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| where could orphans and children find housing and education |
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