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1 Second Great Awakening
American commitment to organized religion is weakened. Preachers of this time rejected the Calvinistic belief that God predetermined ones salvation or damnation ( heaven vs. hell) Emphasized individual responsibility for seeking salvation and that one could improve themselves and society Began in Kentucky on the frontier Circuit-riding ministers Mainly Methodists, Baptists and Presbyterian People must readmit God and Christ into their daily lives; all people could attain grace through faith Revivalism- a tendency or desire to revive a former custom or practice (Religion in this case)

2 American Writers Romanticism: feeling over reason, inner spiritually over external rules, nature over environments created by humans Transcendentalism: overcome the limits of the mind and let their soul reach out to embrace the beauty of the universe Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature, Self-Reliance (transcendentalism) Washington Irving: Rip Van Winkle, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter Herman Melville: Moby Dick Emily Dickinson: American poet Walt Whitman: O Captain, My Captain, Leaves of Grass

3 American Writers: James Fenimore Cooper
The Last of the Mohicans First American novelist

4 Reformers and their Reforms
Lyman Beecher- Presbyterian Minister Temperance limit the amount of alcohol (moderation) Alcohol can lead to the downfall of man Horace Mann Father of education Public education State board of education

5 Utopia Perfect society Communist
Brook Farm- Nathanial Hawthorne’s “Blithedale Romance” Oneida-upstate NY “Complex Marriage” Shakers- communal ownership of good Strict separation of the sexes in both work and life

6 Reformers: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Advocated for women’s suffrage Seneca Falls Convention: wrote the Declaration of Sentiments; all men and women were equal Launched the modern women’s rights movement Some changes did happen but overshadowed by slavery


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