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The Spirit of Reform - Coggle Diagram
The Spirit of Reform
Section 1: Jacksonian American
A new era in politics
States expanding voting rights
The spoils system
From caucus to convention
The nullification crisis
The debate over nullification
Jackson defends the Union
Policies towards native Americans
Jackson battles the national bank
"Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"
Martin Van burden
Section 2: A changing culture
The new wave of immigrants
Germans and Irish Arrive
Nativism
A Religious Revival
The Second Great Awakening
New Religious Groups
Unitarians and Universalists
The Mormons
Utopian Communities
Cultural Renaissance
American Writers Emerge
The Penny Press
Section 3: Reforming Society
The Reform Spirit
The Temperance Movement
Prison Reform
Educational Reform
Women’s Education
The Early Women’s Movement
“True Womanhood”
Women seek for greater rights
Section 4: The abolitionist movement
The New Abolitionists
Early Opposition to Slavery
Abolitionism
William Lloyd Garrison
Other Abolitionist Leaders
African American abolitionist
The Response to Abolitionism
Reaction in the North
Reaction in the South