antebellum sectionalism and reform (ushc 2.3 & 2.4)
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ANTEBELLUM AMERICA
Sectionalism & ReformUSHC 2.3
& 2.4
“Before the [Civil] War”1820 -
1860Missouri
CompromiseCivil War
ANTEBELLUM
NORTH SOUTH WESTEcono
myPolitica
l Leader
sPolitical Issues
SECTIONALISMIndustry Agriculture Developi
ng Agricultu
ralDaniel Webste
r
John C.
Calhoun
Henry Clay
Slavery (Anti)
Tariff (Pro)
Slavery (Pro)Tariff (Anti)
Economic Developme
nt
Movement
Key Figures Information
Second Great
Awakening______________
Abolitionism
Temperance ______________
Women’s Rights
ANTEBELLUM REFORM
Women should vote
Anti-Alcohol
Anti-Slavery
Religious RevivalBaptists /
Methodists
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
William Lloyd Garrison
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.
ABOLITIONISM
Strongest HERE
REFORM MOVEMENTS
Weakest HERE
The harder the North pushed…
The harder the South pushed back.