Illustrated Timeline Dates: 1820, 1831,1837, 1840, 1841(2), 1848, 1850 Charles Finney preaches the...

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Illustrated Timeline Dates: 1820, 1831,1837, 1840, 1841(2), 1848, 1850 Charles Finney preaches the Second Great Awakening Dorothea Dix discovers the horrors of jails and prisons George Ripley founds Brook Farm Horace Mann achieves success in public education William Lloyd Garrison starts anti-slavery paper, The Liberator Oberlin College becomes the first college to admit women Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton attend World Anti-Slavery Convention in London Seneca Falls Conference

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Page 1: Illustrated Timeline Dates: 1820, 1831,1837, 1840, 1841(2), 1848, 1850 Charles Finney preaches the Second Great Awakening Dorothea Dix discovers the horrors.

Illustrated TimelineDates: 1820, 1831,1837, 1840, 1841(2), 1848, 1850

• Charles Finney preaches the Second Great Awakening

• Dorothea Dix discovers the horrors of jails and prisons

• George Ripley founds Brook Farm

• Horace Mann achieves success in public education

• William Lloyd Garrison starts anti-slavery paper, The Liberator

• Oberlin College becomes the first college to admit women

• Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton attend World Anti-Slavery Convention in London

• Seneca Falls Conference

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Illustrated TimelineDates: 1820, 1831,1837, 1840, 1841(2), 1848, 1850

Events:Events:

• Charles Finney preaches the Second Great Awakening 1820

• Dorothea Dix discovers the horrors of jails and prisons 1841

• George Ripley founds Brook Farm 1841

• Horace Mann achieves success in public education 1850

• William Lloyd Garrison starts anti-slavery paper, named

the Liberator 1831

• Oberlin College becomes the first college to admit women 1837 or 1831 depends on who you believe. (1830’s) OR 1833. GOOD THING IS WOMEN WENT TO COLLEGE.

• Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Stanton attend World Anti-Slavery Convention in London 1840

• Seneca Falls Conference 1848