Stephanie Amefia & Djita Sidibe Mr. Wilk AP History 12/16/14 Antebellum American Culture‚ 18001855 The Second Great Awakening ● Revival of religious sentiment among the American people. ● Movement of large camp meetings began in kentucky early in the 1800s. And some spread to other states. ● Especially strong in upstate New York and Western pennsylvania ● Many farmers‚ merchants‚ businessmen‚ and women took part in the awakening as a result to the market revolution. ● Encouraged i
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Chapter 1‚ "Columbus‚ the Indians‚ and Human Progress" covers early Native American civilization in North America and the Bahamas‚ the genocide and slavery committed by the crew of Christopher Columbus‚ and the violent colonization by early settlers. Topics include the Arawaks‚ Bartolomé de las Casas‚ the Aztecs‚ Hernando Cortes‚ Pizarro‚ Powhatan‚ the Pequot‚ the Narragansett‚ Metacom‚ King Philip’s War‚ and the Iroquois. Chapter 2‚ "Drawing the Color Line" addresses early slavery of African
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Hillary Clinton‚ the Secretary of State and presidential candidate for the 2016 election; Malala Yousafzai‚ a Pakistani activist for women’s education‚ and many more. The Feminist Movement essentially began in 1848 when Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott organized the first Seneca Falls Convention in Seneca Falls‚ NY. Because the Feminist Movement spans from 1848 to the present day‚ it is divided into three so called ‘waves’. The Seneca Falls Convention was the beginning of the first wave of feminism
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from History.com says that‚ “In 1848‚ a group of abolitionist activists–mostly women‚ but some men–gathered in Seneca Falls‚ New York to discuss the problem of women’s rights. (They were invited there by the reformers Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott.) Most of the delegates agreed: American women were autonomous individuals who deserved their own political identities” One of these women that participated in the women’s suffrage movement includes Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Stanton was born into
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led directly to the organized campaign for women’s suffrage. The movement towards women’s suffrage began in 1840 when Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton went to London to attend a World Anti-Slavery Society Convention. The were barred from attending and told to sit in a curtained enclosure with other women attendees if they wished to meet. This incident inspired Mott and Stanton to organize the First Women’s Rights Convention which was held in Seneca Falls‚ New York‚ in 1848. Three hundred
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John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty
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and opinions were denied and silenced. Women would have to stay at home and raise their children. However‚ in the 1840’s women from all over were taking a stand for equal rights. Some important women’s rights reformers were Elizabeth Stanton‚ Lucretia Mott‚Susan B Anthony‚ the Stowe family‚ and Margaret Fuller. These women fought long and hard for years and gradually began to gain more freedom in society. Women reformers began to publish their ideas in books‚ pamphlets and attend conventions to discuss
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Women’s Suffrage The struggle to achieve equal rights for women is often thought to have begun‚ in the English-speaking world‚ with the publication of Mary Wollstonecraft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792). The United States The demand for the enfranchisement of American women was first seriously formulated at the Seneca Falls Convention (1848). After the Civil War‚ agitation by women for the ballot became increasingly vociferous. In 1869‚ however‚ a rift developed among feminists
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express his desires. The artwork clearly supports the idea of anti-slavery as well as the fight against oppression of women. Also supporting the expansion of the right to life is the Women’s rights movement‚ led mainly by Elizabeth Stanton and Lucretia Mott who began campaigning for women’s rights after being banned from campaigning at an anti-slavery convention. Stanton argued for the right of women to be “as free as man is free”‚ for women representatives in government and the right to vote‚ at
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Women’s suffrage has always been a major conflict in the United States‚ but also all over the world. Generations of women have taken action to protest‚ fighting for what they believed in; feminists. The struggle of not superiority but equality and respect as any other male was the message activists of the women’s rights movement was trying to convey. Although many of the women were well educated‚ they were still were still denied the right to vote. The Women’s suffrage Movement took several years
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