Reform Movement: 1825 to 1850 Essay

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    the period of 1825 to 1850, there were many reform movements that attempted to spread and display democratic ideals. The reform movements were spurred by the Second Great Awakening. The Second Great Awakening differed from the First in that people weren't solely focused on religious revival. Reform movements of religion, temperance, abolition, women's rights, immigration, juvenile punishment, and treatment of the mentally ill. sought to expand democratic ideals in the years 1825 to 1850 but there were

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    called “reform movements” in the years 1825 through 1850, although, only some were actually making changes to the U.S. that benefited the people as a whole, others were just self proclaimed reforms to cover up the fact that their movement only benefited themselves and the rest of the group they were representing, these were the types of “reforms” that failed to show the value that Americans placed on having a democratic society. That being said, the validity of the statement “Reform movements in the

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    Throughout the years 1825-1850, reformers in America sought change and worked to get it. Through the formation of new groups, propaganda, and books, American reformers took to supporting their own cause. America saw many movements that sought to provide positive reformation in areas such as temperance, slavery, government, penitentiary, and women’s suffrage; and though not all of these movements were immediately successful, they were able to expand upon democratic ideals. One reform movement that sought

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    The second great awakening of the 1850s lit a fire underneath the American people because of the spread of European romantic beliefs and religious revival which lead to the creation of many reform movements. At the same time the industrial revolution was occurring which brought issues such as labor conditions and equality to the forefront of reform movements. Due to the industrial revolution, a new national economy was created that brought more and more people into the workplace and created a larger

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    this was not always so. In the early years of our great democratic experiment we had reserved those unalienable rights to a select few. We discriminated based on race, gender, and color. Therefore, reformers began calling for changes. The reform movements of 1825-1855 in the U.S helped further develop democratic ideals by creating a new range of voters that were more educated, diverse, and healthy. It accomplished this by advocating towards women's suffrage, abolition, which would lead to African-American

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    ideals in the society. In response to sudden changes occurring and traditional values being challenged, various reform movements during 1825-1850 began to focus on democratic ideals. The rise of religious revivals, movements for equal rights and protecting liberties of different social groups, want to advance society technologically, and desire to bring order and control helped reform the society to live up to the nation’s founding ideals. Teaching them (I don’t get who “them” is) the habits of thrift

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    most commonly as “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” In 1825 to 1850 several reform movements came to light, the abolitionist movement, the women’s rights movement, and the reformation of the naturalization law. Were these core ideas held by reformers during 1825-1850? The statement, ““Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals”” can be assesed by studying the three aformentioned reform movements. Abolitionists in the mid-1800s dedicated themselves to bringing

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    other writings. During the time periods 1825-1850, Reform movements in the United States sought to expand these ideals because of rising equality and liberty due to social reforms, institutional reforms, religious reforms, and abolitionist reforms, which all peaked into the arrival of a more righteous America and the further advancement of both equality, and liberty, despite some movements attempted to limit political freedoms of some. Overall, reform movements in the United States sought to expand

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    DBQ The validity of the statement, “Reform movements in the United States sought to expand democratic ideals” can be assessed regarding many reformations in the time period of 1825-1850 including the American temperance movement, the women’s rights movement, and the abolitionist reform. All of which very much expanded core democratic ideology, such as equality, liberty for all, and the pursuit of happiness. All these reforms share the qualities necessary to attempt to make the United

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    would affect their way of living. Most of the beliefs people had consisted of liberty, equality and religion. During 1825 to 1850, the expected democratic ideals from the reform movements consisted of liberty for slaves and women, equality in education and punishment, and freedom in their religios beliefs. During 1825 to 1850, the expected democratic ideals from the reform movements consisted of liberty for slaves and women. While Lincoln was still in presidency, he requested for the abolishment

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