What if you did something amazing by putting your mind to it? It would be awesome, right? But what if lots of people did this at the same time? This is what happened during the Age of Reform. Tens of thousands of Americans joined into different movements made to improve the state of being of the U.S. The leaders of these movements, or reforms, are called ‘reformers’. Two of these reformers were Elizabeth Cady Stanton, leader of the women’s rights reform, and Horace Mann, who led to improve education globally. Elizabeth Stanton was many things; an American suffragist, social activist, abolitionist, and a leader of the early women’s rights movements. One of the greatest things she did was initiate the first organized women’s rights movement. …show more content…
In 1837, he became the secretary of education for Massachusetts. Soon afterward, he gave the U.S. the concept of universal education, secular schools, and education for people with a variety of backgrounds. Mann received most of his support from the Whig Party, while most of his opponents were other schoolmasters and religious sectarians, who believed that children should still have religious school. Because his ideas were widely and mostly accepted, he is often referred to as “the father of American public education”. These reforms set education on the path for what it has become …show more content…
Their ideas and other reformer’s ideas revolutionized America, much like what went on during the Enlightenment Era. These people changed the way our country thinks just because they set their mind firmly on what they wanted to accomplish. They teach us that even we could change the way everything runs if we just tried.
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