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A movement dedicated to the promotion of self-reliance, nonconformity, and the pursuit of direct contact with nature.
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Temperance Movement
Social Reform
Hudson River School
Transcendentalists
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An organized effort to improve society by addressing issues such as education, labor, and women's rights during the 19th century.
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Social Reform
Civil Disobedience
Abolitionist
Temperance Movement
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A movement dedicated to the promotion of self-reliance, nonconformity, and the pursuit of direct contact with nature.
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An organized effort to improve society by addressing issues such as education, labor, and women's rights during the 19th century.
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A historic gathering that took place in 1848, focusing on women's rights and advocating for equality and suffrage.
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A legislative change in the United States that granted women the right to vote, ratified in 1920.
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A literary and artistic movement characterized by its focus on the American landscape and the exploration of nature, often reflecting Romantic ideals.
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An individual known for his fiery abolitionist writings and the founding of the anti-slavery newspaper 'The Liberator'.
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An influential speaker and former enslaved person who became a leading advocate for women's rights and abolition in the 19th century.
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A doctrine that emphasizes the importance of the individual and personal freedom, often associated with American philosophy and culture in the 19th century.
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A form of passive resistance where individuals refuse to obey certain laws as a peaceful way of protesting injustice.
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A movement aimed at reducing or eliminating the consumption of alcoholic beverages, gaining prominence in the 19th century.
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An influential 19th-century educator known for promoting public education and improving schools in the United States.
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An early women's rights advocate who played a crucial role in organizing the Seneca Falls Convention and authored the Declaration of Sentiments.
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The period of religious revival in the early 19th century that emphasized individual piety and a personal relationship with God.
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A literary figure known for his poetry that often celebrated nature and individualism, as well as his role in the American Romantic movement.
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A prominent abolitionist who escaped from slavery and became a powerful orator and writer, advocating for the rights of African Americans.
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An advocate for mental health reform in the 19th century, known for her work in improving the conditions of asylums.
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A significant document drafted at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, outlining the grievances and demands of women regarding their rights.
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A famous underground network that helped enslaved people escape to freedom in the 19th century United States.
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A style of poetry that emphasizes the beauty of nature and often incorporates themes of transcendentalism and individual experience.
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A philosophy that encourages looking beyond the material world to find deeper meaning and understanding of life, often through nature and self-reflection.
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The term for the movement that sought to achieve equal rights for women, particularly focusing on their right to vote in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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A famous speech given by an African American woman at the 1851 Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio, that addressed both women's rights and racial injustice.
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An influential philosopher and writer known for his works on individualism and nature, who was a leading figure in the Transcendentalist movement.
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A key figure in the fight against slavery who led various missions to rescue enslaved people, becoming known as the 'Moses of her people'.
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An act of advocating for changes in society, typically to achieve justice or improve individuals' rights.