The Inspirational Women Of Angelina Grimke, By Angelina Grimke

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The United States of America became a new nation that influenced other nations to change the world into becoming freer so people can have a say. The New World was a dream come true that was envisioned by artists, politicians, and monarchs. The ones who believed that anything could be achieved by God, the mind, and manpower. Even through opposition from other countries, these brave individuals strived to establish a better life for themselves and their families, aimed to retain a secure future in the process, and wanted to worship God in their own way. People had the courage to cross unknown oceans and territories, sail miles and miles away from the comforts and familiarities of home, and set out to create a new lifestyle in a great land they …show more content…

One of the most powerful inspirational women that made a difference was Angelina Grimke. Angelina Grimke was a southern abolitionist and was one of the first women in America to take a stand up against slavery yet she persuaded many people into helping the slaves get rights. She persuaded women by stating that “1st. You can read on this subject. 2d You can pray over this subject. 3d. You can speak on this subject. 4th. You can act on this subject” (MP 10-3, 285). Angelina made a great impact with the involvement of religion to inspire women to help the slaves be free. Angelina uses a persuasive tone to show that woman can make a difference by following her steps. She brings up Adam to symbolize Adam as America’s past mistakes, and then brings up Noah since she wants to make America turn into Noah by being faithful to God. With that women started make a voice for themselves, in 1815, they decided to make a movement to be educated then in the future to be educators. An African-American abolitionist and women 's rights activist, Sojourner Truth, also discusses religion by stating that “[where] did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with Him” (MP 10-8, 292). Sojourner knows how to argue her point for women and slaves to be treated equally. She sought political equality for all women, and …show more content…

In 1803, Jefferson persuaded Congress to purchase the Louisiana Territory from France which this made America expand from its original thirteen colonies so this showed that America is becoming a strong independent land that other countries were starting to be terrified of. Thomas Jefferson believed that “the United States of America are united by a compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments … and by the Constitution that no power over the freedom of religion, freedom of speech, or freedom of the press being delegated to the United States”(MP 6-6, 156). President Jefferson then decided to make informed decisions regarding the westward expansion of the United States. So another expansion was made by the expedition led by Captain Meriwether Lewis and the man he selected to accompany him as co-leader of the journey, William Clark. Together, and with considerable assistance from their Native American guide Sacagawea, and from Native tribes along the way, they succeeded in exploring much of the continent. The impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition involved the considerable knowledge the explorers gained during the course of their journey regarding the geographic features of the terrain and of the peoples who populated it. Clark states that “[we] believe that the surest guarantee of savage fidelity to any

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