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How Important Was The Reform Movement In The 19th Century

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The conditions in our country have changed for the better since our founding. However this change did not happen naturally, people had to stand up to make change happen. That is what happened in the nineteenth century, conditions were bad so the people stood up and made change happen. The reform movements of the nineteenth century where very important to the improvement of society because of the education reform, women's rights, and abolition movements.

The education reform movements was very important to the improvement of society because it greatly improved school curriculum, made a more skilled labor force, and educated more kids. This movement was started when a Maryland Politician noticed that the public school system was failing due …show more content…

this education must be non-sectarian (non-religious) , 5. This education must be taught using the tenets of a free society, and 6. this education must be taught by well trained professional teachers.”-Horace Mann

As a result of these improvements more and more where receiving a far better education than ever before because unless your parents were rich before the movement, you would receive little to no education. Lastly,with more and more kids receiving a better and free education, the generation of laborers were more skilled and productive than most other …show more content…

This reform movement had many organisations with many leaders like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. anthony, and Alice paul. (Projectsharetexas.com) They called for women's rights like the right to own property and the right to make their own money, however few actually called for the right to vote calling it a long shot and that they should take it one step at a time. (Projectsharetexas.com) An important event for the women's rights movement was the seneca fall convention which declared that all men and women were created equal. (Creating america textbook) The movement did not immediately succeed in granting women the right to vote, but it did bring attention to the issue and that eventually gave women the right to vote… eventually. Unlike the right to vote the other rights were addressed rather quickly which granted women all across the us (the free ones a the least) the right to own property, the right to maker her own money and have a job, and the protection under law that she can not be beaten by her husband. (creating america textbook) Lastly the movement granted women a bigger role in that day and age they had, jobs, they had money, they had property, and lastly they had rights making them almost equal to the

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