History Chapter 11 Review Flashcards
English preacher sent to America by John Wesley to train Methodist circuit riders
Francis Asbury
Presbyterian preacher who pioneered the camp meeting style revival
James McGready
Great Methodist circuit rider who preached the gospel in Kentucky and Tennessee for twenty years
Peter Cartwright
The man most responsible for the Second Great Awakening; held great evangelistic meetings in America cities
Charles G. FInney
Indian, who were influential in stopping the sale or trade of liquor
Chief Little turtle, Handsome Lake
Early leaders in the women’s rights movement
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott
Joined the women’s rights movements in 1851, lecturing in the northern states
Susan B. Anthony
Former slave who lectured against slavery
Sojourner Truth
Started New York City’s first Sunday school program
Catherine Ferguson
Worked to improve the treatment of the mentally ill
Dorothea L. Dix
Founded the first settlement house in New York
Phoebe Palmer
Invented the language for the Cherokee
Sequoya
Free black man from North Carolina who became a Presbyterian minister and started a preparatory school
John Chavis
Black evangelist from Alabama who traveled a preaching circuit and served as a missionary to plantation workers
Cesar McLemore
Black preacher from Virginia who ministered to wounded Confederate soldiers during the war and preached in many churches after the war
John Jasper