Note Test 3 Day 2 Flashcards

1
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Temperance

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Alcohol

led by church leaders and A LOT of women

“Drink of God, Drunk of devil”

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2
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Lyman Beecher (temperance)

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minster against alcohol consumption

“Demon Rum”

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3
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Timothy Shea Arthur (temperance)

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Book- “10 nights in a bar and what i saw there”

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4
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10 nights in a bar and what i saw there

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Joe Morgran

goes gets drink with friends

makes it an every day thing

daughter goes get dad from bar, fight breaks out and daughter gets shot

turned his life around after that incident

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5
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Women Movements

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Different people and what they did

Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Lucretia Mott

Ameilia Bloomer

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6
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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very active in in womens rights movements due to her dad coming home and sharing cases with here where the women had no rights at all and she did not like that

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7
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Lucretia Mott

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collects signatures to end slavery, a lot form women

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8
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Ameilia Bloomer

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womens clothing

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9
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Seneca Falls

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all the women met here in NY in 1884

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10
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Declaration of Women Rights (5 things)

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  1. vote
  2. divorce
  3. custody
  4. property
  5. education
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11
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Dorthea Dix

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she brought asylums to the people

very successful

opens 20 new asylums, great strides

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12
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Abolition of Slavery

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People and what happened

Sara and Angelina Grimke

william l garrison

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13
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Sara and Angelina Grimke

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became crusaders to free slaves

meet up with william lloyd garrison

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14
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William L. Garrison

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newspaper editor, “The Liberator”

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15
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How can we end this?

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Gradualists

Immediatists

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16
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Gradualists

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slowly, dont make south mad

17
Q

Immediatists

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lets end it right away

ended by civil war

18
Q

John Brown

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gradualist who became immediatist

believed person’s ability had nothing to do with color of skin

“bleed kansas”

leader @ Pottawatomie Massacre

19
Q

American Colonization Society

A

“Back to Africa”

send slaves back to africa

Paul Cuff

Monrovia, Liberia

John Mcdonough

20
Q

Paul Cuff

A

wealthy AA, donates thousands of && to ACS

21
Q

Monrovia, Liberia

A

no one wanted to go to place that they didnt know language

22
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John Mcdonough

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had ppl work for their feedom

23
Q

Fight in Congress

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1856 Mass. senator Charles Sunder beats up Butwere with a cane over slavery

24
Q

Lincoln (running for senate)

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runs for senate against Stephan Doughlas

poor so he folled him around and challenged him to debates

25
Q

Lincoln party

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Republican

26
Q

Lincolns favorite play

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Mac beth

Shakespeare

27
Q

Lincoln’s Early Relations

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Anne Rutledge

she was married

died suddenly, lincoln very depressed

28
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Lincolns wife and mother of childre

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Marry Todd

10 yrs younger than him

29
Q

Lincoln quote

A

“I hate slavery”

30
Q

House Divided Speech

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Set Lincoln’s addressing off

1st used in 1843

31
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Frederick Law Olmstead

A

travel to south

visited a lot of ppl

designed central park

6 things noticed

32
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6 things Olmstead noticed while traveling

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  1. Slaved stopped working when overseer looked away
  2. yeoman Farmers
    • smaller farm, 1 or 2 slave
    • working with their slaves
  3. wide range of treatment
  4. attitude toward ppl with slaves “ Cotton Snobes”
  5. fear of intermarriage
  6. Southern Hospitality