George Whitefield is most closely associated with the First Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 18th century. He was a prominent Anglican preacher known for his charismatic oratory and emotional style, which attracted large crowds and played a significant role in revitalizing evangelical Christianity in the American colonies. His sermons emphasized personal conversion and the necessity of a heartfelt relationship with God, contributing to the rise of various Protestant denominations.
He is associated with the reform of the rights of African Americans.
the "Seneca Falls Convention" of 1848
Lyman Beecher is most closely associated with the Second Great Awakening, a significant religious revival movement in the early 19th century in the United States. He was a prominent Presbyterian minister and theologian who advocated for social reform, including temperance and education. Beecher was also the father of several notable figures, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." His efforts in promoting revivalist religion and moral reform had a lasting impact on American society.
Closely associated with naturalism
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The Northern Renaissance.
Labor
Socialism/Communism
logical positivism
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get women the vote.
Horace Mann
He is associated with the reform of the rights of African Americans.
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Movements to reform prisons and mental hospitals.
William Lloyd Garrison's publication of The Liberator
William Lloyd Garrison's publication of The Liberator