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A Timeline of Major Reform Events to 1964
Sarah and Angelina Grimké - Sisters Against Slavery
America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 11 Religion and Reform 1800–1860 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s.
Objective: To examine the mid-19 th century abolitionist movement.
Section 1:America’s Spiritual Awakening Section 2:Immigrants and Cities Section 3:Reforming Society Section 4:The Movement to End Slavery Section 5:Women’s.
REFORMING AMERICAN SOCIETY American History I - Unit 6 Ms. Brown.
Objective: To examine the mid-19 th century abolitionist movement. Abolitionists – people who wanted to end slavery in the U.S. The Abolitionist Movement.
The Movement to End Slavery Section 4 The Movement to End Slavery The Big Idea In the mid-1800s, debate over slavery increased as abolitionists organized.
By Kendall Smith and Cooper Kwiatkowski. American antislavery crusaders, women’s rights advocates Born in S.C. in 1792 (Sarah) and 1805 (Angelina)
Social Reformers: Abolitionists and other activists.