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Alberto Alonso December 1, 2012
A.P. American History Essay #21
2. How were the reform movements of 1820-1860 in the United States related to the growth of industry and urban life?
During the years 1820-1860, America has received a wave of social reformation
movements that were in correlation with the growth of industry and urban life. This time period,
also known as the antebellum era (time period before the Civil War) brought movements such
as: the temperance movement (1826-1840’s), the movement for public asylums (1820’s and
1830’s), the public education movement/reform (1820-1860), the women’s rights movement
(1850’s) and the anti-slavery movement. All of these movements were in sync with to the growth
of industry and urban life. The temperance movement arose because of the urban life people
faced in the city (alcoholics); the movement for public asylums arose because of the countless
of people that had disabilities and the number of homeless people in urban areas; the women’s
rights movement arose because of the way men treated women in both industry and urban life;
and the anti-slavery movement arose because of the way industry was treating them (such as
too much work and no pay).
The temperance movement (1826) and the movement for public asylums (1820’s and
1830’s) both arose due to the conditions the people of the urban life were facing. The
temperance movement arose because there were too many people drinking liquor excessively
after working hours, and strengthened after the Irish immigrated to America during the 1830’s
(since many people stereotyped the Irish as excessive drinkers, the temperance movement was
mostly aimed towards them). Many of the people that drank liquor claimed that it relieved their
stress from working too much in the factories. However, once those people got home, they
caused family problems, and sometimes cause crimes. This urban problem was a big dilemma,
so people organized themselves and formed a temperance movement to ask for the pledge of
people to stay abstinent. Another movement that arose due to urban problems was the amount
of people that were homeless and the ones that had disabilities. Throughout 1820-1840, urban
life was full of crime because of the number of homeless people that robbed others. There was
also a big number of homeless people living on the streets because the city could did not have
enough apartments to allow people in. The number of people that had disabilities also caused a
problem in urban life because they had a hard time struggling to survive. That is why people
formed the Asylum movement. This movement called for the building of shelters for the
homeless, schools for the disabled people and medical centers for them. This movement helped
improve urban life to become a more tranquil place.
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The women’s rights movement arose due to the way they were treated by men.
However, the women’s rights movement didn’t begin with the snap of a finger. Since many
women were busy taking care of the house and their children, they didn’t have time to involve
themselves in movements to support their rights. However, when the Industrial Revolution came
to America, men left home to work for salaries, which meant they had less time to spend with
their wife. With the addition of birth control, women had fewer children, which meant that they
had time for social reform. After entering this “phase” women came to a realization that they
resented the way men neglected them to secondary roles (which was to take care of the house
and children) in the movement and preventing them from taking part of anything that had to do
with politics. This sort of thinking can be classified as an urban way of thinking because in an
everyday urban day, the mother would stay at home while the father would go work to get his
salary.
Although women fought for their rights during the 1850’s, their movement was obscured
by the anti-slavery movement. This movement arose because the industry of America was
treating them bad. In the South, many slaves were put into hard labor because around the
1820’s to 1830’s, there was a very high demand for people wanting cotton. The anti-slavery
movement was supported by the Second Great Awakening (a time period in America in which
religious enlightenment flourished). The Second Great Awakening brought over that slavery was
a sin, and since many people were very religious, they didn’t like the fact that they were sinners
(urban life ideals). The anti-slavery movement also brought abolitionists together to fight for their
cause and it also brought abolitionist newspapers such as The Liberator. Many people also
didn’t like the fact that slaves were seen as business (industry), which gave them another
reason to form the movement.
The antebellum era brought many social reforms to America, and they were all in
relation to the way the industry was growing and the way people lived in urban life. The
temperance movement was in response to the crimes and the alcoholics that arose during the
1830’s; the movement for public asylums arose because of the number of needy people that
were homeless and disabled; the women’s rights movement arose due to the way they were
treated by men in their urban life and the growth of industry; and the anti-slavery movement was
in response to the unfair treatment of slaves, the idea that slavery was a sin, and the fact that
slaves were seen as a market. All these reforms arose because the people were reacting to the
things that were happening to urban life and the growth of industry, and in my opinion, I think all
these reforms were made for the best of mankind because they led to a safer and secure life.