Pre-Civil War Reformers 1820 - 1860

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Pre-Civil War Reformers 1820 - 1860. Charles Grandison Finney. Famous Preacher Figure in the Second Great Awakening & Revival Movement. Joseph Smith and Brigham Young. Mormon leaders Led followers west to escape persecution Settled near Great Salt Lake Utah. Dorothea Dix. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pre-Civil War Reformers

1820 - 1860

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Charles Grandison Finney

Famous PreacherFigure in the Second Great Awakening & Revival Movement

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Joseph Smith and Brigham Young

Mormon leadersLed followers west to escape persecutionSettled near Great Salt Lake Utah

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Dorothea Dix

Prison reformerPromoted hospitals for mentally ill (rather than using prisons)

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Horace Mann

Educational reformerpromoted public schools and teacher training programs

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Reverend Lyman Beecher

Leader in the Temperance MovementLittle or no use of alcohol

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Emily Dickinson

Poetry reflects lonelinessNot publicly recognized during her lifetime

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William Lloyd Garrison

White abolitionist leaderPublished “The Liberator”

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Frederick Douglass

Black abolitionist leaderPublished “The North Star”

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Sojourner Truth

Former slaveAbolitionist and Women’s Rights activist

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Nat Turner

Led unsuccessful slave revolt in 1831Strengthened Southern support to defend slavery

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Harriet Tubman

Former slaveFamous conductor in Underground RailroadAbolitionist public speaker

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

wrote Uncle Tom’s CabinBook’s impact was one of the causes of the Civil War

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Leader at Seneca Falls Convention in 1848Co-wrote “The Declaration of Sentiments”

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Lucretia Mott

Leader at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848Co-wrote “The Declaration of Sentiments”

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Elizabeth Blackwell–1st female doctor in

United States–Opened her own

clinic

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Margaret Fuller–Advocated that

women could have opinions outside the Cult of Domesticity

–Advocated for birth control

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Samuel F.B. Morse

Inventor of telegraph and Morse CodeImproved communication and commerce

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Elias Howe and I.M. Singer

Invented sewing machine with foot treadleReduced time needed to make shoes and clothes

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John Deere

Invented steel plowReduced time needed to plantOpened up more land for farming

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Cyrus McCormick

Invented mechanical reaperReduced time required for harvestMade larger farms possible

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Robert Fulton

Advanced the design of the steamboatLed to improvements in transportation and commerce

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Charles Goodyear

Invented vulcanized rubberDoes not freeze or melt at extreme temperatures

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James Fenimore Cooper

First major American novelistWrote about frontier life/adventuresThe Last of the Mohicans

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Washington Irving

Father of the American short story“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”

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Edger Allen Poe

Father of American Mystery writersKnown for horror stories“The Tell Tale Heart”

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Nathaniel Hawthorne

American authorWrote “The Scarlett Letter”

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Herman Melville

American author famous for novels of the seaWrote Moby Dick

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

American poetKnown for Mother Goose Nursery RhymesWrote “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere”

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Ralph Waldo Emerson–Chief spokesperson

for Transcendentalism (reaction against the scientific rationalism)

– wrote Walden Pond

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Peter Cooper–1st American Steam

locomotive (1830)

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Henry David Thoreau–Protested the

Mexican War by refusing to pay his taxes

–Wrote Duty of Civil Disobedience

"That government is best which governs least"

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Walt Whitman

Father of “free verse” in poetryWrote openly about death, sexuality, and equality of racesFamous work: Leaves of Grass

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John James Audubon

-published Birds of America, an art book showing North American birdsPromoted the preservation of nature

Photo of White Gyrfalcons

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George Catlin

Documented tribal life of Native Americans

White Cloud, Chief of the Iowas