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In 3-5 paragraphs describe the reform movements of the 1800s in the United States. Which reform movement do you think had the greatest effect on the United States? Why?

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I think the abolition of slavery was the greatest movement, but on the other hand, Woman's Suffrage was also a very big movement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reform movements was a time when the whole country was realizing what was wrong with their way of life. Therefore, many things were changed such as the abolishing of slavery, ratification of the 14th amendment and Woman's Suffrage. These small but very meaningful changes are what makes this country what it is today. These reforms were life changing for the people who were being oppressed.

The men and women that made these reforms possible are true heroes. Knowing that a whole nation was against you must be very scary and sad, but they kept going, knowing that their descendants would have freedom. It is very sad how these people were treated and I'm glad that these changes were made. These reformations are truly what the country needed to come together and be reconciled. Hopefully we don't have to fight like Rosa Parks or Harriet Tubman for a change, but if it is necessary we should be ready to fight or peacefully protest to get the necessary changes.

These reforms changed a nation, and that takes a hero to oppose a nation, your nation! This country needs a strong people that will stand up for what is right and just. We need people like Esther Morris . A statue of Esther Morris stands in front of the state capitol in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Morris became a justice of the peace (a judge for minor cases) in the Wyoming Territory in 1870, the first woman to hold such an office. She is famous for her involvement in the woman suffrage movement, setting the stage for Wyoming to be the first government in the world to grant women equal voting rights. And people like Susan B. Anthony . Susan Brownell Anthony was a civil rights activist who advocated for women's rights.

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