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Immigration & Reform 1830 to 1860

How did immigration and reform influence American identity?
Horizontales
Fears based on broad judgements about groups of people that are not based on fact or reason
Political party that proposed laws to prevent immigrants from voting or holding public office
The right to vote
Attitudes that favor native-born Americans
An intellectual and social movement of the mid 1800s led by Ralph Waldo Emerson
A second great movement to revive religious enthusiasm
Louisa May, author of Little Women, and friend of Thoreau and Emerson
Immigrants that came after a famine struck their country in 1845
Susan B., a Quaker who supported both temperance and abolition
To become part of a new country
One of the most powerful and outspoken opponents of slavery and supporter of women's rights
This declaration inserted "and women" to the fundamental ideals of equality
Factors that drove emigrants to leave their home country
Verticales
Religious and informal meetings held outdoors or in tents
A passionate supporter of equality for men and women of all races
Harriet Tubman was the most famous on the Underground Railroad
Author of Walden, who lived alone in a simple cabin for 26 months
A common school movement aimed to offer this to every American child
William Lloyd Garrison argued for this immediately in his newspaper, The Liberator
Movement against the overuse of alcohol
Factors that encouraged people to immigrate to the United States
Labor began to organize in the 1820s to advocate for workers rights and protections
A convention in New York framing the injustices faced by women
While many native-born Americans were Protestant, many immigrants during this time were
Along with artists, they helped to define 19th century America
Codes were embroidered on these and hung out as signals for escaped slaves