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They weren't out to reform England. All they wanted to do was pray and have their own religion.
They wanted to find out how to allow all social classes to share the benefits of industrialization.
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)
Horace Mann was committed to reforms in the education sector because he wanted to see speedy modernization
..too old, and set in their ways (: im in the same course
The term of abolitionism was used in the US prior to the US Civil War. This group of people wanted a social and political reform. The key to their efforts was to end slavery in the United States.
Progressives wanted economic reform, and a more liberal social environment.
They claimed that they wanted to carry out enlightenment ideals through political and social reform
because she wanted to be a hero
She studied medicine, but dropped out due to her poor health. She then went to Europe, and here she discovered a settlement house in Lonon's East End. She then decided to open one in America (Chicago) as well, and this is how her "career" in social reform and making the world a better place began.
Taft wanted far more governmental regulation of business and social/economical reform.
Progressives undertook religion as a moral crusade. They wanted to reform religious ideals and they made a commitment to protect all lives, even disadvantaged ones.
The Tiberius Gracchus and the Gaius Gracchus, were the Roman brothers who tried to reform Rome's political and social structure so as to help the lower classes, in the 2nd century B.C.
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Reform the Anglican Church