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  • Mentally Ill people should be treated not punished!!!
  • Treatment of Prisoners and the Mentally Ill Reform
  • Improving Education Reform
  • Children should have education!!!
  • Equal Rights For Women Reform
  • WOMEN SHOULD HAVE RIGHTS!!!
  • WOMEN SHOULD HAVE RIGHTS!!!
  • SLAVERY SHOULD END!!!
  • In the 1840s Dorothea Dix (1802–1887) campaigned strongly for improved conditions for the mentally ill that they should be treated not punished.
  • Fighting Slavery/Abolitionists Reform
  • SLAVERY SHOULD END!!!
  • SLAVERY SHOULD END!!!
  • Education reform, championed by Horace Mann, helped to bring about state-sponsored public education, including a statewide curriculum and a local property tax to finance public education.
  • Second Great Awakening Reform
  • Hey guys you should really consider spreading my religion
  • Mine too.
  • The movement for woman suffrage started in the early 19th century during the agitation against slavery. Women such as Lucretia Mott showed a keen interest in the antislavery movement and proved to be admirable public speakers.
  • Seneca Falls Reform
  • WOMEN SHOULD BE ABLE TO VOTE LIKE MEN!!!
  • WOMEN SHOULD BE ABLE TO VOTE LIKE MEN!!!
  • The abolitionist movement was an organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States. ... The divisiveness and animosity fueled by the movement, along with other factors, led to the Civil War and ultimately the end of slavery in America.
  • The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the early 19th century in the United States. The Second Great Awakening, which spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching, sparked a number of reform movements.
  • The long term effects of the convention were that women finally gained the right to vote and later equality with men. The Seneca Falls Convention was also a turning point in history because it set the women's rights movement into motion.
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