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19th Century Religious & Reform Movements
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“Burned Over District”
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Millerites
• William Miller
• Millennium in March 1843, then Oct. 22, 1844
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United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing
• The Shakers• Mother Ann
Lee• No private
property, procreation, marriage, parenthood
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Oneida• John
Humphrey Noyes
• Methodist Perfectionism
• “Complex Marriage”
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Major Reform Campaigns
• Self-improvement• Free education• Sabbatarianism• Temperance• Penitentiaries/Asylums• Moral Reform
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Key Characteristics• Women conformed to
expected behavior• Voluntary
Associations• Northern• Bodily & impulse
control• Disciplinary Intimacy• Volunteers were
morally implicated
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Anti-Gambling
• Judgment towards nature of earned wealth
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Promoting Education
• 1815 = 33 colleges• 1835 = 68• 1848 = 113• Great Awakening Colleges = Amherst,
Wesleyan, Emory, Duke, Mount Holyoke, Oberlin, Notre Dame
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Criminal Justice• Ossining Prison, Hudson River Valley• Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia• Panopticon
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Asylums
• Dorothea Dix• Massachusetts House
of Corrections, 1841• 1860 = 28 out of 33
states had public asylums
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Sylvester Graham
• No stimulants, bland diet
• Overtaxed bodily system, sensual life as causes of all disease
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Anti-Masturbation Campaign
• Parental involvement & middle-class respectability
• New concept of childhood innocence
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Women’s Involvement
• Movement outside the home
• Socialization• No official political
authority