Antebellum+Reform+Movements

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1. A movement - example: women's rights 2. Specific events, groups, etc. that were part of the movement at that time - example: Seneca Falls convention 3. People within the movement - example: Lucretia Mott


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=Online resources= //NOTE: You will need a public library card to access from home//. || Excellent resource for ebooks - use the search tips above to maximize your results. //Look for a citation tool in each database for your source citation. Use MLA Style. Copy and paste into your wiki page.// || //NOTE: Password needed to access fromhome. See p. 41 of NHS Student Planner.// || Perform your search in the search box at the top. For best results select articles from either GE//(Great Events):// The 19th Century OR GL//(Great Lives):// the 19th Century //Look for a citation tool in each database for your source citation. Use MLA Style. Copy and paste into your wiki page//
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Print resources
Reference suggestions:

//Encyclopedia of the United States in the Nineteenth Century// - REF 973.5 ENC //Encyclopedia of American Social Movements// - REF 303.48 ENC //Great Lives from History the 19th Century, 1801-1900// REF 920 GRE //NOTE: See Salem History above to access ebook version// //Great Events from History the 19th Century, 1801-1900// REF 909.81 GRE //See Salem History above to access ebook version//

Select "Catalog" tab. Select //Resource Lists// from the left frame, then choose the //Public Lists// tab. Look for the list titled //Antebellum Reform Movements// to access some suggested print titles. Also check the resource list titled //Antebellum America.// To search for additional items, select the //Search// option and enter your search term(s). Suggested title: //Freedom's Ferment// by Alice Felt Tyler - 973.5 TYL //Use Easybib or Noodletools to cite print resources. For additional citation information, refer to Works Cited Options.// =Links to class wikis=

Mr. Hartley's class wiki: Bhartleynhs.wikispaces.com Click on "USH" on the left

Miss Muraca's U.S. History class wiki: http://amuracanhs.wikispaces.com/U.S.+History+Level+I