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Religion, Romanticism, and Cultural Reform: 1820–1860
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Section 1

The Age of Cultural Reforms

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Movements and Reforms

Transcendentalism was among the more radical social philosophies of the nineteenth century.

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Women's Rights

Women's rights in the nineteenth century focused primarily on women's suffrage, or the right to vote.

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Abolitionists and the American Ideal

The abolitionist movement intensified in the first half of the nineteenth century, and tensions between the North and the South continued to rise.

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The Temperance Movement

The temperance movement of the early nineteenth century advocated for alcohol moderation or complete abstinence from alcohol.

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Prisons and Asylums

In the nineteenth century, a series of important social movements sought to reform both prisons and asylums in the United States.

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Utopian Communities

After the Second Great Awakening, many religious groups formed utopian communities in which they attempted to live governed by their creeds.

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