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ROMANTICISM From what I took in from romanticism is that it is a time where peoples problems don’t exist. They have nothing to worry about other than to just enjoy themselves in a quiet area and have no worries. Definition

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ROMANTICISM

• From what I took in from romanticism is that it is a time where peoples problems don’t exist. They have nothing to worry about other than to just enjoy themselves in a quiet area and have no worries.

Definition

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Thomas Cole

The Hudson River

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Literary Work

Edgar Allan Poe was known for being a literary figure for romanticism. He wrote many poems and different forms of literature in his own way.

Edgar Allan Poe wrote some of the most individual and extraordinary literature to date.

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Transcendentalism

Definition

Transcendentalism is basically what you believe in. Whether it be spiritually or literally it is based off of your opinion.

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Asher B. Durand

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Ralph Waldo Emerson

Emerson’s basic philosophy on transcendentalism is that the ultimate source of truth is within ourselves.

We should trust ourselves so we don’t rely on other people or other sources.

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Abolitionism

Definition

This was the movement to get rid of slavery.

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Thomas Nast

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

A women who wrote the book Uncle Tom’s Cabin changed peoples views of slavery throughout the world in that time period.

"...the enslaving of the African race is a clear violation of the great law which commands us to love our neighbor as ourselves"

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Feminism

Definition

Is the movement to give all women equal amount of rights and treat them as the men were treated

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Women Standing Up For Equality

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Elizabeth Candy Stanton

She and Lucretia Mott organized the first women's-rights convention at Seneca Falls, N.Y.

She joined forces with Susan B. Anthony and traveled widely to speak at conventions

In addition to writing countless letters and pamphlets, as well as articles and essays for numerous periodicals, she coedited the women's-rights newspaper The Revolution

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Industrialism

Definition

When the people began to use technology less of the agricultural.

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Artists During Industrialism William Morris, Walter Crane, Norman

Shaw, and Philip Webb

These men created art in there reaction towards what was going on during the industrial age.

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Ida Tarbell

In 1894, Ida Tarbell was hired by McClure's Magazine

Best known for the two volume work, originally articles for McClure's, on John D. Rockefeller and his oil interests: The History of the Standard Oil Company, published 1904.

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