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HIST 105 1nd Edition Lecture 29 Outline of Previous lecture I Second great awakening II Women a Reform III Children IV Education a Books V Health reform Outline of current lecture I Temperance II Abolitionists a William Lloyd garrison b Theodore Dwight Weld III Anti slavery IV Two party system Current lecture Temperance American Temperance Society 1826 o Drinker would take a Pledge Washington Temperance Society 1840 o Public events Temperance other purposes Middle class control These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute o Laborers o Immigrants o Catholics Irish Catholics notorious for being drinkers Manufacturing productivity Anti slavery American colonization society o 1817 o Free blacks transported to Africa o Colony on Liberia 1821 o Masters liberated very few o Equality remained problematic Undecided uncertain Not resolved concept of equality in Dec of Ind Abolitionists William Lloyd garrison Theodore Dwight Weld o Lecturer o Writer Oberlin College OH o Women and men o Blacks and whites Threatened established society Not always welcome in Northern cities Frequently threatened Disputed role of women Divisiveness Black Abolitionists Underground railroad o Conducted by free black people and whites Harriet Tubman Frederick Douglass o North Star 1847 Sojourner Truth o Isabella baumfree o Born a slave in NY o Recovered son Peter from Alabama o Ain t I a woman Anti Slavery Petitions American Anti slavery society 1835 1838 petitions to Congress 50 signatures of women Utopianism Reform Utopian communities o People who wanted to live together in peace Transcendentalists movement o Ralph Waldo Emerson Labor Objectives o End to monopolistic privilege National Trade Union 1834 Strikes 2 party systems Democrats o State power o Opposed privilege o Low tariffs o Low land prices o South and West o Small farmers o Urban laborers Whigs o National power o Support US Bank o Internal Improvements o High tariffs o New England Mid Atlantic o Wealthy planters o Businessmen Two party system Democrats o Separate politics from mortality o Individual freedom o Drinking ok o Tolerant of slavery Whigs o Religion and Morals o Temperance o Anti slavery o Public education


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TAMU HIST 105 - The Pursuit of Perfection II

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