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ID 15 I. Identify and state the historical significance of the following: 1. Dorothea Dix 2. Stephen Foster 3. James Russell Lowell 4. William Miller 5. Washington Irving 6. Oliver Wendell Holmes 7. Lucretia Mott 8. James Fenimore Cooper 9. Elizabeth Blackwell 10. Horace Mann 11. Peter Cartwright 12. Noah Webster 13. Elizabeth Cady Stanton 14. Sylvester Graham 15. Edgar Allan Poe 16. Susan B. Anthony 17. Ralph Waldo Emerson 18. Nathaniel Hawthorne 19. Robert Owen 20. Henry David Thoreau 21. Herman Melville 22. Charles G. Finney 23. William H. McGuffey 24. Joseph Smith 25. Emma Willard 26. Louis Agassiz 27. Walt Whitman 28. John J. Audubon 29. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 30. Louisa May Alcott 31. Gilbert Stuart 32. Margaret Fuller 33. Francis Parkman 34. Brigham Young 35. Phineas T. Barnum 36. Stephen Foster II. Describe and state the historical significance of the following: 37. American Temperance Society 38. Shakers 39. Maine Law 40. Unitarianism 41. Second Great Awakening 42. Hudson River school 43. Women’s Rights Convention 44. Knickerbocker group 45. Burned-Over District 46. Declaration of Sentiments 47. transcendentalism 48. Millerites 49. Oneida Community 50. Mormons Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

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The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 1790-1860

Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 17901860

Chapter 15 The Ferment of Reform and Culture, 17901860

ID 15

I.Identify and state the historical significance of the following:

1.Dorothea Dix

2.Stephen Foster

3.James Russell Lowell

4.William Miller

5.Washington Irving

6.Oliver Wendell Holmes

7.Lucretia Mott

8.James Fenimore Cooper

9.Elizabeth Blackwell

10.Horace Mann

11.Peter Cartwright

12.Noah Webster

13.Elizabeth Cady Stanton

14.Sylvester Graham

15.Edgar Allan Poe

16.Susan B. Anthony

17.Ralph Waldo Emerson

18.Nathaniel Hawthorne

19.Robert Owen

20.Henry David Thoreau

21.Herman Melville

22.Charles G. Finney

23.William H. McGuffey

24.Joseph Smith

25.Emma Willard

26.Louis Agassiz

27.Walt Whitman

28.John J. Audubon

29.Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

30.Louisa May Alcott

31.Gilbert Stuart

32.Margaret Fuller

33.Francis Parkman

34.Brigham Young

35.Phineas T. Barnum

36.Stephen Foster

II.Describe and state the historical significance of the following:

37.American Temperance Society

38.Shakers

39.Maine Law

40.Unitarianism

41.Second Great Awakening

42.Hudson River school

43.Womens Rights Convention

44.Knickerbocker group

45.Burned-Over District

46.Declaration of Sentiments

47.transcendentalism

48.Millerites

49.Oneida Community

50.Mormons

Copyright Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

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