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Q: Why was there a movement since the 1830's against alcohol and why was it so successful?
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Why more men became part of the temperance movement in the US in the 1830s?

Men believed that alcohol negatively affected their jobs


Which movement led to the revolts of the 1830s in Europe?

liberal movement


Which of the following is most accurately described as the descendant of the temperance movement of the 1830s?

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What year did Frederick Douglass learn about the abolitionist movement?

in the 1830s


What is the abolishment movement?

The abolishment movement led by Fredrick Douglass. It's intent was to put a stop to slavery. This movement was started in the 1830s.


What did italy struggle with in the 1830s and 1840s?

The 1830s and 1840s was a time a struggle for Italian nationalism. The nationalist had a goal of uniting the country against socialism.


Which group was most active in the reform movement of the 1830s and 1840's?

northern women


Who were the people called that were against immigrants and Catholics in the 1830s and 1840s?

nativists


Who was the most successful empersario in the 1830s?

Stephen f. Austin, that's 1 of the reasons that they called him the father of Texas


Why did the division's emerge within the abolitionist movement?

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How did the abolitionist movement that arose in the 1830s differ from earlier antislavery efforts?

The later movement drew much more on the religious conviction that slavery was an unparalleled sin and needed to be destroyed immediately.


Definition of greater democracy?

A movement for more democracy in American government in the 1830s. Led by President Andrew Jackson, this movement championed greater rights for the common man and was opposed to any signs of aristocracy in the nation.