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Page 1: By: Marc Jaramillo, Abby Norton, Trinton Cooper, Quantorreyan Hampton

By: Marc Jaramillo, Abby Norton, Trinton Cooper, Quantorreyan Hampton

Review Power Point

Page 2: By: Marc Jaramillo, Abby Norton, Trinton Cooper, Quantorreyan Hampton

The Abolitionist movement was an effort to end slavery in a nation that valued personal freedom and believed “all men are created equally”.

Its important because if it wouldn’t of happened slavery would of lasted longer.

Abolitionist Movement

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The Temperance movement was influential in passing laws that prohibited the sale of alcohol in several states.

The people who were most involved in the process of passing this law was women. Women and children were unbridled drinking by the men who were drinking.

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were the main women involved.

Temperance Movement

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Temperance Movement

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Born February 1818 in MarylandWas an abolitionist, auther, editor, and

diplomatKnown for writing “The Life of Frederick

Douglass, an Amarican SlaveHuman rights leader of the 19th centuryImportant because he rose against slavery

and was one of the few slaves that knew how to read an write

Frederick Douglass

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Abolitionist Movement- Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, John Brown and Abraham Lincoln.

Temperance Movement-

People Involved

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Frederick Douglass