Antebellum America Sectionalism & Reform USHC 2.3 & 2.4.

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Antebellum America Sectionalism & Reform USHC 2.3 & 2.4

“Before the [Civil] War” Antebellum “Before the [Civil] War” 1820 - 1860 Missouri Compromise Civil War

Developing Agricultural SECTIONALISM NORTH SOUTH WEST Economy Political Leaders Political Issues Developing Agricultural Industry Agriculture Daniel Webster John C. Calhoun Henry Clay Slavery (Anti) Tariff (Pro) Slavery (Pro) Tariff (Anti) Economic Development

Second Great Awakening Elizabeth Cady Stanton Antebellum Reform Movement Key Figures Information Second Great Awakening ______________ Abolitionism Temperance Women’s Rights Religious Revival Baptists / Methodists 1.William Lloyd Garrison 2.Grimke Sister 3. Harriet Tubman 4. Frederick Douglass 5. Harriet Beecher Stowe 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Anti-Alcohol Elizabeth Cady Stanton Women should vote

Abolitionism The Liberator (1831-1865) William Lloyd Garrison American Anti-Slavery Society The Liberator (1831-1865) Boston, MA, Newspaper NOTE: Abolition was a radical movement – especially in its early years.

Reform Movements Strongest HERE Weakest HERE

The harder the North pushed…

The harder the South pushed back.