Chapter 7
Words
Though Indian Removal Led to a “Trail of Tears” There were reform movements Especially slavery |
Gestures
Brush off arm One hand to eye for tear Fist over heart open hand Cross wrists in bondage |
|
Notes
Time frame 1820s --> 1840s
Andrew Jackson 1st “Western” president, Westerners wanted Indians “removed” (Prime cotton land)
5 “civilized” tribes: Cherokee, Cree, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole
Sequoyah: leader of Cherokee, wrote alphabet, laws
“Removed” to Oklahoma- many died along the way.
Reforms: Mentally ill- Dorothea Dix
Public school education- Horace Mann
Temperance against alcohol
Utopian movements- Shakers
Abolition against slavery to abolish, end
Emancipation to set free
Frederick Douglass & Harriet Tubman
Women’s rights- Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
Seneca Falls Convention & Declaration of Sentiments in 1848
Education, property rights, vote?
Time frame 1820s --> 1840s
Andrew Jackson 1st “Western” president, Westerners wanted Indians “removed” (Prime cotton land)
5 “civilized” tribes: Cherokee, Cree, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole
Sequoyah: leader of Cherokee, wrote alphabet, laws
“Removed” to Oklahoma- many died along the way.
Reforms: Mentally ill- Dorothea Dix
Public school education- Horace Mann
Temperance against alcohol
Utopian movements- Shakers
Abolition against slavery to abolish, end
Emancipation to set free
Frederick Douglass & Harriet Tubman
Women’s rights- Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Susan B. Anthony
Seneca Falls Convention & Declaration of Sentiments in 1848
Education, property rights, vote?