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Essay On The Abolitionist Movement

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In the time period between 1810 and the end of the 1840’s, The United States experienced a huge social change that impacted their development. These changes include the Temperance movement, the Abolitionist movement, the Second Awakening, trading and the start of the Industrial Revolution. With these events impacting social development, America developed a strong identity.

The Second Awakening is a movement that begins in 1800. This movement had different movements that lead up to the “Awakening”. These ideas included “Temperance movement, Abolitionist movement, and Women’s suffrage.” The start of the Second Awakening is President John Adams POSS. election into office as president of the United States. The Second Awakening lasted …show more content…

This also impacted the development of America’s social development because it shows how they are starting to realize that they were treating slaves poorly and America wants to fix what they have started.
In the early 1810’s whiskey became the most popular American drink because it was cheaper than milk and beer. A man named Lyman Beecher influences a movement entitled “Temperance movement.” This movement is when Americans needed to use alcoholic beverages in moderation or give it up completely. This movement has a great impact on the American social development because liquor was served as a “table beverage” meaning people would usually have liquor with their meals. This also impacted America’s social development because, with the Temperance, Act Americans had to find another way to hydrate themselves because the water is usually contaminated during this time period so the American people wouldn’t be able to drink it. Many Americans found this movement difficult because they had to resist temptation and build self-control.

Another way America’s social development is the second Industrial Revolution. The second Industrial Revolution started in the mid-1800’s. Throughout this time period, large mills were built in cities in the north such as Lowell. These mills used machines to produce fabric and cloth. The people to work in the mills are females who are usually, farmers daughters.The girls lived at the mills in the

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