Title: Antebellum Reform and The Women
1Antebellum Reform and The Womens Rights Movement
- From Domestic Ideology
- to Seneca Falls
2Defining the Reform Impulse
- Perfectionist Attitude Lets Remake the World
- Variety of Reforms
- Men Lead, but Women Form Grass Roots
3Why Reform? Religion is One Answer
- Second Great Awakening and Evangelical Religion
- Sense of both sinfulness and choice
4Women Dominated Evangelical Religion
5Market Revolution (Surprise!) Encouraged Reform
- Greater Circulation of Ideas and the
Organizational Impulse
6Market Revolution (Surprise!) Encouraged Reform
- Greater Circulation of Ideas and the
Organizational Impulse - Loss on Control, Especially in Urban Areas
7What political party was more likely to support
reform?
- A. Democratsthey believed in giving ordinary
people greater voice in politics. - B. Whigsthey had most of their support from the
middle class.
8From Domestic Ideology to Public Life
- MORAL
- REFORM
- (temperance)
- (abolitionism)
Religion (Evangelicalism) Republicanism Market
Revolution
Public Life Organizations, Petitions, Speaking
Domestic Ideology
9Crucial Reform Movement The Abolitionists
- Key figure William Lloyd Garrison (Began
Publishing The Liberator in 1831 at Age 26) - Radical Demands for Immediate Abolition, Complete
Equality - Free Blacks, Women Important
10New England and Northeast Center of Abolitionism
11Abolitionists Slavery Violated Domestic Ideology
Religion
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13Were the Abolitionists Popular in the North?
- A. Yesthe antislavery movement fueled the Civil
War. - B. Nothey challenged too many fundamental
assumptions.
14Were the Abolitionists Popular in the North?
NO!!!
Abolitionists Seen as Bad for
Business Unpatriotic Racially Suspect
15Abolitionism Helps Create Womens Rights Movement
- Abolitionism provides women with opportunity to
write speak in public. - Natural rights ideology could be applied to women
as well are women like slaves? - Some abolitionists (Garrison) supported womens
rights.
16Not for Ourselves AloneElizabeth Cady Stanton
and Susan B. Anthony
17Important Questions!
- What is important about the background of Stanton
and Anthony? - What was the most controversial subject at the
Seneca Falls Convention? - Why was the Declaration of Sentiments so
powerfuland controversialin the 1840s?
18Questions to Ponder Over the Weekend
- Was there a big difference between moral
authority and political power? - Why Did Most Women in the Nineteenth-Century
OPPOSE the Womens Rights Movement?