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Title Crash course US history. 19th century reforms
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Crash Course US History, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (15 minutes)
Summary In which John Green teaches you about various reform movements in the 19th century United States. From Utopian societies to the Second Great Awakening to the Abolition movement, American society was undergoing great changes in the first half of the 19th century. Attempts at idealized societies popped up (and universally failed) at Utopia, OH, New Harmony, IN, Modern Times, NY, and many other places around the country. These utopians had a problem with mainstream society, and their answer was to withdraw into their own little worlds. Others didn't like the society they saw, and decided to try to change it. Relatively new protestant denominations like the Methodists and Baptists reached out to "the unchurched" during the Second Great Awakening, and membership in evangelical sects of Christianity rose quickly. At the same time, Abolitionist societies were trying to free the slaves. Americans of the 19th century had looked at the world they were living in, and decided to change it
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed March 22, 2022)
In English
Subject Social movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Abolitionists -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Abolitionists
Religion
Social conditions
Social movements
SUBJECT United States -- Social conditions -- 19th century
United States -- Religion -- 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140500
Subject United States
Genre/Form Educational films
History
Educational films.
Films éducatifs.
Form Streaming video
Author Green, John, on-screen presenter
Knowledgemotion Ltd., film distributor
Crash Course US History, publisher
Other Titles 19th century reforms
Nineteenth century reforms
Crash course United States history