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Reforming American Society. Which parts of American society needed to be reformed?. How did reformers go about acheiving their goals?. Revivalism. PROBLEMS TO SOLVE Lack of Faith & Personal Responsibility Challenged the belief that God had predestined your salvation (Heaven/Hell)
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Reforming American Society Which parts of American society needed to be reformed? How did reformers go about acheiving their goals?
Revivalism • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Lack of Faith & Personal Responsibility • Challenged the belief that God had predestined your salvation (Heaven/Hell) • Stressed personal responsibility—your actions matter • METHODS USED • Held large, public revival meetings (religious gatherings) • Influential speakers used moving sermons to motivate followers
Transcendentalism What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Personal Responsibility for actions • Believed that faith could be found without large, loud, public revival meetings. • METHODS USED • Stressed individual strength & a simple life • Truth found in nature • Used literature to call for human rights (wanted to end slavery, reform institutions & prisons)
School & Prison Reform • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Lack of Education • Few received a formal education beyond 10 yrs • Inhumane treatment of Mentally ill and Prisoners • Mentally ill were jailed with prisoners, both treated harshly • METHODS USED • Fought for public schools for all • Published fact finding reports, spoke out publicly, stressed rehabilitation for prisoners
Slavery & Abolition • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Slavery in the South • Apathy toward slavery in the North • Douglass & Garrison helped to fuel the abolitionist movement in the North • METHODS USED • Douglass toured the north to speak out against slavery • became a walking contradiction of what the South believed about African Americans • Both Douglass & Garrison published anti-slavery newspapers
Women & Reform • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Women’s Rights • Temperance (alcohol abuse) • Abolition of Slavery Responsibility • Women called for rights equal to that of men • Saw temperance as a family issue • Were more sensitive to slavery than were men • METHODS USED • Held large public protests • Held Women’s Rights convention (Seneca Falls) • Spoke out through rallies & various writings
Changes in the Workplace • PROBLEMS TO SOLVE • Worsening conditions in factories/mills • Poor working conditions for women and children • Substandard wages for mill workers • The growth of the factory/mill system caused poor/hazardous working conditions • METHODS USED • Early attempts for workers to organize into unions • Formation of National Trades Union • Workers begin to strike to achieve better conditions
Which parts of American society needed to be reformed? • Revivalists/Transcendentalists attempted to reform the problems of morality & personal responsibility • Reformers also attempted to fix public education & gain humane treatment for the mentally ill & prison reform • Women’s rights, and the Abolitionists movements also gained ground • Workers also started to mobilize for fair treatment from employers How did reformers go about acheiving their goals? • Reformers organized protests/strikes, spoke out against problems, printed newspapers, drew public attention to problems to bring about reform & change