3-5 Reforming American Society
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U.S. History
Chapter 3 – The Growth of a Young Nation
3-5 Reforming American Society
Reforming American Society
CA Standards:
11.3.2 Analyze the great religious revivals and the leaders involved in
them…
Objectives:
• Explain how reform movements were inspired by the spiritual
awakening of the 19th century.
• Describe the institution of slavery and the abolitionist movement.
• Discuss the central role that women played in 19th century
reform movements.
Homework
Write definition of Terms &
Names found on page 152 of
textbook or page 45 in
workbook.
Read pages 112 - 149
The Americans: Reconstruction to the 21st
Century
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Reforming American Society
Main Idea
Throughout the mid-19th century, men and women
embarked on a widespread effort to solve problems in
American society.
Reforming American Society
Why It Matters Now
A number of achievements from this period, including
laws enacted and institutions established, still exist
today.
Reforming American Society
Terms & Names page 144 in
textbook or 43 in workbook
Abolition
Nat Turner
Unitarians
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Seneca Falls Convention
Transcendentalism
Sojourner Truth
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglas
Notes: 3-5 Guided Reading
Reforming American Society
Read Pages 43 & 44
Reading Study Guide
Notes: 3-5 Guided Reading
1. Name three religious movements that took place
in America in the first half of the 1800s
• Second Great Awakening
• Unitarianism
• Transcendentalism
Notes: 3-5 Guided Reading
2. Describe how three people fought against slavery in the
1830s?
• William Lloyd Garrison started an anti-slavery
newspaper called the Liberator.
• Frederick Douglas escaped from slavery and supported
nonviolent efforts to end slavery.
•Nat Turner led a violent slave rebellion.
Notes: 3-5 Guided Reading
3. How did women work for reform in the 19th
century?
• Many women fought for abolition to end slavery.
Others worked for temperance to ban the drinking of
alcohol.
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