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APUSH Chapter 15 Flashcards

This set covers the main ideas in APUSH Chapter 15 , The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860

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487470964Dorothea Dixa reformer who worked hard to improve the treatment of the mentally ill. At the outbreak of the Civil War, she was appointed superintendent of women nurses for the United States
487470965Stephen Fostera white Pennsylvanian who made a valuable contribution to American folk music by capturing the plaintive spirit of true slaves with songs like "Old Folks at Home" and "Oh!Susana!"
487470966James Russell Lowellan American romantic poet, critic, editor, and diplomat. He wrote the the "Biglow Papers" and was associated with the Fireside Poets.
487470967William Milleran American Baptist preacher who is credited with the beginning of the Adventism movement (a religion part of the Second Great Awakening that is similar to modern day Conservative Protestants)
487470968Washington Irvingan American author, essayist, biographer, and historian of the early 19th century. He is best known for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and Rip Van Winkle
487470969Oliver Wendell Holmesa prominant poet, essayist, novelist, and lecturer. He taught anatomy at Harvard Medical School.
487470970Lucretia Mottan American Quaker, abolitionist, social reformer, and advocate for women's rights. She was aroused when she and fellow female delegates were not recognized at the Candon Antislavery Convention of 1840
487470971James Fenimore Coopera profilic and popular American writer of the early 19th century who wrote numerous sea-stories and historical novelss known as the the "Leatherstocking Tales"
487470972Elizabeth Blackwellthe first female graduate of a medical college; also was part of the women's rights movement and helped educate women
487470973Horace Mannan American Education reformer and a member of the Massachussetts House of Representatives from 1827-1833. He was elected into the U.S. House in 1848
487470974Peter Cartwrightan American Methodist revivalist and politician in Illinois. He helped start the 2nd Great Awakening.
487470975Noah Websteraka "Schoolmaster of the Republic" and was educated at Yale. He wrote Webster's Dictionary and it was published in 1828
487470976Elizabeth Cady Stantonan American social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement. She wrote the "Declaration of Sentiments" at the Women's Rights Convention of 1842.
487470977Sylvester Grahaman American dietary reformer who was ordained in 1826 as a Presbyterian minister. He is notable for his emphasis on vegrtarianism and the Temperance Movement.
487470978Edgar Allen Poea gifted poet who is best known for his short stories (horrors); was an orphan at an early age, who was cursed with ill health, poverty, hunger, debt, and bad luck.
487470979Susan B. Anthonya militant lecturer for women's rights
487470980Raplh Waldo Emersonleader of the Transcendentalist movement; also an American lecturer, essayist, and poet
487470981Nathaniel Hawthornea writer who is best known for "The Scarlet Letter"; had a tragic childhood when his father died on a sea voyage
487470982Robert Owena wealthy and idealistic Scottish textile manufacturer who was also a member of New Harmony Utopian Society
487470983Henry David Thoreaua poet (wrote mostly about nature) who advocated for Transcendentalism and civil disobedience
487470984Herman Melvillean orphan from New York who went on a sea voyage at 18 and produced "Moby Dick"
487470985Charles G. Finneythe greatest of revival preachers. He was trained as a lawyer, but changed paths to hold massive religious revivals. He encouraged women to pray in public and made in "anxious bench" where repentant sinners could sit in full view of the Congregation
487470986Williem H. McGuffeyan influential person for the education reform. He wrote books that taught lessons on morality, patriotism, and idealism. 122 million copies were sold
487470987Joseph Smiththe creator of the Mormon religion(Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints). He ran into much opposition and was murdered with his brothers in 1844 by a mob
487470988Emma Willardthe woman responsible for attaining respect for women's schools; also established the Troy Female Seminary in New York
487470989Louis Agassiza professor at Harvard College for 25 years who broke paths in biology
487470990Walt Whitmana writer who authored a famous collection of poems known as "Leaves of Grass". He wrote with much romance, emotion, and truthfulness
487470991John J. Audubona painter who made "Bird of America"
487470992Henry Wadsworth Longfellowa professor at Harvard College for many years who taught modern languages
487470993Louis May Alcotta woman writer who wrote "Little Women" and other books based on her mother and sisters. She got many ideas from her philosophical father Branson Alcott
487470994Gilbert Stuarta competant painter who produced several portraits of George Washington
487470995Margaret Fulleran advocate for women's rights who was also a successful writer
487470996Francis Parkmana writer whose eyes were so defective that he had to write with the aid of a guiding machine. He wrote epic chronicles about the struggle between France and Britian in colonial times for the control of North America
487470997Brigham Younga Mormon who caught and continued to lead the religion after Joseph Smith's death
487470998American Temperance Societya group established in Boston of 1826 for the reform and abstinence of alcohol
487470999Shakersa popular name for members of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing (aka the Millenial Church)
487471000Maine Lawa drastic statute of 1851 that prohibited the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor in the state of Maine
487471001Unitarianisma nontrinitarian Christian religion that believes that God only exists in one person. They also believe that God is a loving father and not a stern creator and that all people will go to Heaven.
487471002Second Great Awakeninga religious revival movement during the early 19th century in the United States
487471003Hudson River Schoola mid 19th century American Art Movement embodied by a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influened by romance
487471004Women's Rights ConventionThe Seneca Falls Convention that was held in New York that advocated for women's rights. The Declaration of Sentiments was written here
487471005Knickerbocker groupa group of talented writers including Washington Irving, James Fennimore Cooper, and William Cullen Bryant
487471006Burned-Over Districtrefers to the region of upstate New York where the Second Great Awakening had swept through the area
487471007Declaration of Sentimentsa list of grievance (based on the Declaration of Independence)written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the Senenca Falls Convention about women's rights
487471008Transcendentalisma term associated with a group of new ideas in literature that was a protest against the general state of culture and society
487471009Milleritesfollowers of William Miller and the belief in the Second Coming of Christ
487471010Oneida Communitya Utopian community in Oneida, New York that strived for perfection. They believed that Christ had already returned in the year 70
487471011Mormonsmembers of the Church of Latter Day Saints created by Joseph Smith and led later by Brigham Young
487471012Phineas T. Barnuman American showman, businessman, and entertainer; founder of the circus
487471013Lancaster Turnpikea broad, hard-surfaced highway built in Pennsylvania in the 1790s (by a private company) that extended 62 miles from Philadelphia to Lancaster, PA. Drivers had to pay a toll to gain access to the highway
487471014Deismthe religion where believers relied on reason rather than revelation and on science rather than Bible

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