Vocabulary from chapter 13 of the "Out of Many" AP United States History textbook
1611001510 | declaration of sentiments | the resolutions passed as the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 calling for full female equality, including the right to vote | 0 | |
1611001511 | tammany society | a fraternal organization of artisans begun in the 1780s that evolved into a key organization of the new mass politics in New York City | 1 | |
1611001512 | sabbatarianism | reform movement that aimed to prevent business on Sundays | 2 | |
1611001513 | american society for the promotion of temperance | largest reform organization of its time dedicated to ending the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages | 3 | |
1611001514 | temperance | reform movement originating in the 1820s that sought to eliminate the consumption of alcohol | 4 | |
1611001515 | female moral reform society | antiprostitution group founded by evangelical women in New York in 1834 | 5 | |
1611001516 | seneca falls convention | the first convention for women's equality in legal rights, held in upstate New York in 1848 | 6 | |
1611001517 | shakers | the followers o Mother Ann Lee, who preached a religion o strict celibacy and communal living | 7 | |
1611001518 | american colonization society | an organization, founded in 1817 by antislavery reformers, that called for gradual emancipation and the removal of freed blacks to Africa | 8 | |
1611001519 | appeal to the colored citizens of the world | written by David Walker, a published insistence that "America is more our country, than it is the whites'-we have enriched it with our blood and tears." | 9 | |
1611001520 | liberty party | the first antislavery political party, formed in 1840 | 10 |