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Temperance Movement

Temperance Movement. These reformers hoped to eliminate alcohol. Technology. Scientific inventions that simplify work. Mary Lyon. Founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. Erie Canal. Human-made waterway linking Albany and Buffalo in New York. Cities. Often threatened by epidemics and fire.

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Temperance Movement

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  1. Temperance Movement These reformers hoped to eliminate alcohol

  2. Technology Scientific inventions that simplify work

  3. Mary Lyon Founded Mount Holyoke Female Seminary

  4. Erie Canal Human-made waterway linking Albany and Buffalo in New York

  5. Cities Often threatened by epidemics and fire

  6. Irish immigrants Came to the U.S. when their potato crop failed

  7. Susan B. Anthony Leader of the suffrage movement in the 1800s

  8. Industrial Revolution First began around 1800 in U.S. in New England

  9. Transcendentalists Included Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau

  10. Trade unions Organizations of workers who wanted to improve working conditions

  11. Steamboats Allowed passengers and cargo to travel against the current

  12. Sarah G. Bagley Weaver who founded the Lowell Female labor Reform Organization

  13. Industrial Revolution People left their homes and farms to work in mills and earn wages

  14. Seneca Falls Convention Woman’s rights meeting that issued a Declaration of Sentiments

  15. Factories Often had dangerous working conditions

  16. Horace Mann A leader of educational reform

  17. Free Enterprise A system in which people are free to buy, sell, and produce

  18. Elizabeth Cady Stanton Leader of the suffrage movement in the 1800’s

  19. Utopia New Harmony, Indiana

  20. Cotton gin Allowed one worker to clean cotton as fast as 50 people working by hand

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