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How many million Americans were there by 1850? How many regularly attended church? |
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NAME THAT MAN de Tocqueville |
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French visitor to America, observed that America was really influenced by religion |
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Name two things that helped wipe out old orthodoxy, encourage liberal ideas about religion |
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French Revolution, Thomas Paine's "Age of Reason" |
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-science, reason -NOT personal revelation, the Bible -believed in Supreme Being -gave us capacity for moral power -rejected Christ's divinity |
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-God is just the father; not son/holy spirit -stressed goodness of human nature -free will, salvation through good deeds(not predestination) -Emerson = example |
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Define: the Second Great Awakening's camp meetings |
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In 1800: -as many as 25,000 people listened to hellfire preaching, drank -Boosted church membership -caused humanitarian reforms -" missionary work for NAs, Hawaiians, Asians |
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Which denomination(s) got the biggest boost in membership from the SGA? Why? |
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Methodists and Baptists, stressed personal conversion |
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NAME THAT MAN: Peter Cartwright |
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-Methodist circuit rider" -beat up those who tried to break up meetings -preached for 50 yrs |
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traveling frontier features |
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NAME THAT MAN: Charles Grandison Finney |
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-former lawyer -Presbyterian preacher -mass converter in Rochester, NYC -made "anxious benches" -encouraged women to pray in public -against alcohol, slavery -served as president of Oberlin |
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What were six effects of the SGA? |
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-shattered/reorganized churches -new sects (evangelicalism led to increased support for...) -prison reform -temperance -women's rights/feminism of religion -abolitionism |
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Describe the "feminism of religion" in greater detail (3) |
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-esp middle class women took a more active role in pushing for religion -would stay converted when preachers left -ambivalence abt shift to market economy fueled this |
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-Where is the "burned over district"? -Why is it called so? -What religion was founded there? |
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-Western NY -descendants of Puritans lived there and endured so much hellfire preaching -Adventists/Millerites |
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-How many Adventists existed in the burned over district? -Who was a leader in the religion? -What was their main belief? |
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-700,000 -Wm Miller -Jesus was scheduled to come on 10/22/1844 |
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What 4 religions tended to be wealthier/more educated at the time of the SGA? |
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-Episcopalians -Presbyterians -Congregationalists -Unitarians |
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What types of religions were not as educated/wealthy as some other religions around the SGA? |
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Methodists, Baptists, new sects |
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Which 3 religions split into N/S over the slavery debate? |
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-Methodists -Baptists -Presbyterians |
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NAME THAT MAN: Joseph Smith |
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-got golden plates from an angel -deciphered them and got the Book of Mormon -AKA Church of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) -voted, drilled militia as a unit -accusations of polygamy arose -murdered by IL mob |
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NAME THAT MAN: Brigham Young |
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-Mormon Moses -led Mormons to Utah w/ "Come, Come, Ye Saints" -frontier theocracy -FIFTY-FUCKING-SIX CHILDREN -was made territorial governor -federal army marched against his Mormons |
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-Who did tax-supported public schools originally educate? -Why did public sentiment about these schools change? |
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-poor -realized that not educating poor made them an ignorant rabble, and manhood-suffrage democracy |
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describe early public schools |
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-little red schoolhouse -few mo. a year -teachers not really qualified -more "lickin'" than "larnin" -"readin" "ritin" and "rithmetic" |
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NAME THAT MAN: Horace Mann |
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-Brown U alumni -MA Board of Ed Sec (wanted...) -better schoolhouses -longer school terms -higher teacher salaries -expanded curricula |
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how many secondary schools existed by 1860? |
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how many white illiterates existed by 1860? |
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NAME THAT MAN: Noah Webster |
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-"the schoolmaster of the Republic" -Yale alumni -made textbooks for reading, patriotism -made dictionary |
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NAME THAT MAN: Wm H McGuffey |
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-Ohioan teacher-preacher -made "McGuffey's readers" -blended morality, patriotism, idealism |
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How many McGuffey's readers were sold? |
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-Why were the liberal arts colleges that were founded after the SGA REALLY made? -what were their curricula focused on? |
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-local pride -Latin/Greek/math/philosophy |
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What was the first state college to be made? |
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What was so special about the U of VA? |
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-Jefferson's brainchild -no religious/political associations -focuses on modern languages/sciences |
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why did people not want women to be educated? (according to Bailey) |
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-frivolous -"injured female brain, undermined health, made her unfit for marriage" |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: established Troy Female Seminary, helped build rep of women's colleges |
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In 1835/7, what college admitted blacks/women? |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: Established Mt. Holyoke Seminary in MA |
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What were two long-lasting magazines in the nineteenth century? |
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-North American Review -Godey's Lady's Book |
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How did debt imprisonment diminish during the nineteenth century? |
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V/F: criminal codes/punishments/capital offenses reduced w/ the Crimean War |
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-falsum -ENLIGHTENMENT Europe |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: reformed mental institutions, changed mindset that patients were not willfully deranged but mentally ill |
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-formed American Peace Society -set back by Crimean War, Amer Civil War |
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-formed American Peace Society -set back by Crimean War, Amer Civil War |
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What led to a surge of alcoholism in the nineteenth century? * What were the effects? |
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-custom -hard/monotonous lives * -decreased labor efficiency, safety/spiritual welfare of family |
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When did the American Temperance Society form? |
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Name: children's temperance society |
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What was the name of T.S. Arthur's famous book on temperance? What was it about? |
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-Ten Nights in a Barrom and What I saw There -once-happy village ruined by Samuel Slade's tavern |
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NAME THAT MAN: Neal S. Dow |
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-"Father of Prohibition" -made temperance law in Maine -Maine Law of 1851 -A dozen northern states followed (didn't work all that well) |
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V/F: Rape was not a capital punishment in America |
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By the civil war, _% of women remained "spinsters" |
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What effect did the market economy have on women's rights? |
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-more sharply defined gender roles; women were keepers of the nation's social conscience, and were responsible for teaching such to society, while men were strong/crude, had to be guided by loving ladies |
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v/f: catharine beecher stressed the role of a good homemaker |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: "sprightly Quaker whose ire had been aroused when she and her fellow female delegates were not recognized at the London antislavery convention of 1840" |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: insisted on leaving "obey" out of marriage ceremony, championed women's suffrage |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: "Quaker reared...militant lecturer for women's rights, fearlessly exposed herself to rotten garbage and vulgar epithets" |
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-Susan B Anthony (followers were called "Suzy Bs" |
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NAME THAT WOMAN Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell |
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-first woman to graduate from medical school |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: Margaret Fuller |
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-edited "The Dial," a transcendentalist journal -"took part in bringing unity and republican gov't to Italy" |
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NAME THOSE WOMEN Sarah and Angelina Grimké |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: Lucy Stone |
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retained her name after her marriage |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: Amelia Bloomer |
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revolted against confining clothes, wore shorter skirt, turkish style trousers called "bloomers" |
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-Where was the first Women's Rights Convention held? -Describe the document that was made there |
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-Seneca Falls, NY -Declaration of Sentiments: argued that "all men and women are created equal" also argued for suffrage |
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NAME THAT MAN: Robert Owen |
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formed a communal society of abt 1,000 people in New Harmony, Indiana |
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-MA -communal society of abt 20 transcendentalists -lasted for 5 yrs until fire destroyed it (debt) -inspired Hawthorne's "The Blithedale Romance" |
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Describe: Oneida Community |
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-NY -lasted 30 yrs -made superior steel traps, plates practiced... -free love ("Complex marriage") -birth control through coitus reservatus -eugenics |
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-among longest-lived sects -started by Mother Anne Lee -prohibited sex and marriage -died out by 1940 |
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V/F: Hamilton won a gold medal for inventing a new plow |
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NAME THAT MAN: Matthew Maury |
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NAME THAT MAN: Nathaniel Bowditch |
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mathematician who wrote about practical navigation |
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V/F: when it came to science, Americans largely relied on European findings |
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NAME THAT MAN: Professor Benjamin Silliman |
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-chemist, geologist -Yale professor |
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NAME THAT MAN: Louis Agassiz |
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-distinguished French immigrant -Harvard professor -biologist -didn't like memorization, did like original research |
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-Columbus of American botany |
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NAME THAT MAN: John J Audobon |
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-french naturalist -wrote/illustrated "Birds of America" |
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In 1793 a yellow fever epidemic occurred where? |
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V/F: bleeding, rubbing tumors with dead toads, and tooth extraction via blacksmith were treatments in this era |
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What man (last name) made the famous "Infallible Worm Destroying Lozenges?" |
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NAME THAT MAN: Sylvester Graham |
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made whole-wheat bread and crackers regimen that was supposed to be healthy |
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In 1840, what two anesthetics were invented? |
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From 1820-1850, THIS type of architecture was rejuvenated, while in 1850, THIS type of architecture was rejuvenated |
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Name two of Jefferson's pretty architectural contributions |
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-Monticello -University of VA @ Charlottesville (quadrangle) |
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-many couldn't afford to sit/pay for portraits -raw civilization/absence of leisure -Puritans thought it was a sinful waste of time |
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NAME THAT MAN: Edward Everett |
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eminent Boston scholar who put a statue of Apollo in the home of John Adams |
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NAME THAT MAN: Gilbert Stuart |
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spendthrift Rhode Island painter of George Washington |
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NAME THAT MAN Charles William Peale |
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painted Washington as well |
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NAME THAT MAN John Trumbull |
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painted Revolutionary War scenes |
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During the nationalistic upsurge after the War of 1812, American painters turned increasingly from THIS subject to THIS subject What school was an example of this? |
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human landscapes to romantic mirrorings of local landscapes -Hudson River School |
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NAME THAT MAN Thomas Coole |
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American landscape painter |
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What was the name of an early crude photograph made by a Frenchman? |
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What was the name of the type of show that featured white American actors w/ blackened faces? |
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What is the name of a minstrel show that was later adopted by the Confederates as their battle hymn? |
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NAME THAT MAN Stephen C. Forester |
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-contributed to American folk music by capturing spirit of the slaves -published "Old Folks at Home" |
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What were "praiseworthy American literary efforts"? (3) |
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-The Federalist (Hamilton) -Common Sense (Paine) -Daniel Webster's orations -Ben Franklin's autobiography |
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Define: The Knickerbocker Group |
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collection of three men, Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, and William Cullen Bryant, who were American pioneers in the literary fields of general literature |
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NAME THAT MAN: Washington Irving |
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wrote -"Knickerbocker's History of New York," -"The Sketch Book" -"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
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NAME THAT MAN: James Fenimore Cooper |
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made American themes respectable, wrote "The Last of the Mohicans" and "The Leatherstocking Tales" |
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NAME THAT MAN: Wm Cullen Bryant |
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-wrote "Thanatopsis" (high-quality American poem) -edited "New York Evening Post" |
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What city called itself the "Athens of America?" |
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What caused the transcendentalist movement? |
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-liberalizing of the straightjacket Puritan theology, -German romantic philosophers, and -Asian religions |
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who delivered the speech called "The American Scholar" |
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who wrote "On the Duty of Civil Disobedience" |
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who wrote "Leaves of Grass" |
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who is the "Poet Laureate of Democracy" |
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NAME THAT MAN: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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-taught modern languages @ Harvard -popular American poet wrote... -Song of Hiawatha -Evangeline -The Courtship of Miles Standish |
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NAME THAT MAN: John Greenleaf Whittier |
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-fighting Quaker -poet laureate of antislavery movement - |
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NAME THAT MAN: James Russel Lowell |
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-poet -political satirist -wrote "Biglow Papers", esp. abt Mexican War, slavery expansion |
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NAME THAT MAN: Dr. Olivier Wendell Holmes |
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-taught anatomy @ Harvard Med School -wrote "The Last Leaf" -among Boston intellectualists |
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NAME THAT WOMAN: Louisa May Alcott |
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NAME THAT MAN: Emily Dickinson |
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wrote peoms abt nature, love, and death |
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NAME THAT MAN: Wm Gilmore Simms |
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"Cooper of the South" wrote about south, role in rev. war |
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who wrote the modern detective novel "The Gold Bug" |
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Who were the two writers that reflected the continuing Calvinist obsession w/ original sin and the never ending struggle between good and evil? |
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Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville |
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who wrote "The Marble Faun" |
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Who wrote abt Captain Ahab? |
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NAME THAT MAN: George Bancroft |
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-founded the Naval Academy at Annapolis -wrote superpatrotic history of the United States |
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NAME THAT MAN: William H Prescott |
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wrote about conquests of Mexico and Peru |
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NAME THAT MAN: Francis Parkman |
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chronicled struggle between France and Britain in colonial times for the mastery of North America |
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