In the 1800s, many Protestant groups, particularly in the United States and Europe, championed various reform movements, including abolitionism, temperance, and women's rights. Influenced by the Second Great Awakening, these advocates believed that social reform was a manifestation of their faith and a means to improve society. Their activism often intersected with moral and ethical imperatives derived from their interpretations of The Bible, driving significant changes in social attitudes and policies. This period marked a pivotal moment where religious fervor propelled broader societal transformations.
White protestants
Abolition, temperance, education, and women's rights were important reform movements that became popular in the early 1800's. Another important reform was mental health.
What did the government do during strikes and other labor management conflicts of the late 1800's?
Great Britain gained control of much of Southern Africa during the 1800's
1. womans suffrage 2. abolition 3. union 4. temprance your welcome at least i do my homewok
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White protestants
opening up more schools in the South
During the 1800s, there were issues of conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants. Some of them were violent. However, there were great revivals among the Protestants at that time.
White Protestants
Abolition, temperance, education, and women's rights were important reform movements that became popular in the early 1800's. Another important reform was mental health.
Porbably the Great Reform act of 1832.
Many women took leading rolls in the reform movement
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Mercurius has written: 'A seasonable caution to apostate Protestants: or, mercy and judgment at once visible' -- subject(s): Protestantism, Early works to 1800, Apostasy 'A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders' -- subject(s): Anti-Catholicism, Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Early works to 1800, Protestants
by charging them huge fees to pay for their imprisonment