Introduction & Thesis Paragraph:



AP US History

Essay Writing

Introduction & Thesis Paragraph:

1. Discuss some of the historical events surrounding the question

2. Discuss some ideas surrounding the question

3. Lead directly into the thesis as the next to the last or the last sentence

Example (don’t use…create your own!!)

By 1789 the United States had formed itself into a new nation with a new Constitution. However, not all things were perfect and not all people enjoyed the rights of liberty. By the beginning of the 19th century a major social change began to take place within the United States. This change was foreshadowed by the development of the 2nd Great Awakening, a religious revival that laid the foundation for the philosophy of the reform movements that took place during the early 19th century. That philosophy believed that man was inherently good and that he could change his habits for the better. Because of this philosophy reformers believed that people could change themselves and/or their environment in order to create a better, more democratic America. These reforms, abolition (1), women’s rights (2), education (3), prison and asylums (4), and utopian movements (5) all were directed to create an America with greater democratic ideals. However, there were those reforms that took away freedom, such as temperance; and there were those people and groups who opposed such reforms movements.

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Second Paragraph:

Topic Sentence: What you will discuss in this paragraph

(1) Abolition was a major reform of the early 19th century that created some of the most virulent activity in the United States,

Three Points and SOI covering this idea:

1. American Colonization Society 1817 and its idea

2. William Lloyd Garrison & Fredrick Douglass – emancipation - differences

3. Compromise of 1850 – Fugitive Slave Law – Personal Liberty Laws

a. Slave Rebellions – Vesey & Turner

Analysis: How does this create a more democratic ideal?

Although abolition was not completely successful, the actions of Garrison, Douglass, and many others helped bring to the forefront the lack of democracy within the United States of a large segment of the population. Through their efforts many began to see the stranglehold that slavery had on the growing democracy of the country.

Third Paragraph:

Topic Sentence: What you will discuss in this paragraph

(2) The women’s rights movement was the smallest and least effective of the reform movements of the time period.

Three Points and SOI covering this idea:

1. Cult of Domesticity – Doctrine of Separate Spheres – Catherine Beecher

2. Stanton, Anthony, Grimke sisters, Garrison

3. Seneca Falls – Declaration of Sentiments

Analysis: The women’s rights movement set the stage for what was to come after the tragic Civil War. Their desire to gain suffrage for women helped others to gain more democracy and ultimately themselves.

Fourth Paragraph:

Topic Sentence: What you will discuss in this paragraph

The (3) education reform movement came about primarily because of the influx of immigrants into the country.

Three Points and SOI covering this idea:

1. Increase in immigrants – Irish & German

2. Horace Mann – Massachusetts – teach values – graded schools

3. In South, Calvin Wiley, some beginnings of education

Analysis: Education proved to be not only an immediate assistance to the creation of democratic ideals but also had a long term importance in developing American democratic ideals. By the fact that it taught specific American values and also helped to level the playing field for all Americans, education reform allowed all to be on a socially educated equal level.

Fifth Paragraph:

Topic Sentence: What you will discuss in this paragraph

One of the most touching incidents of reform came with prison and asylum (4) reform.

Three Points and SOI covering this idea:

1. Prisons – Auburn Penitentiary – prevention rather than punishment

2. Asylums – Dorothea Dix – research study and report

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Analysis: This reform movement served as the epitome of idealism. The reformers believed that because man was basically good and good change his behavior, then changing the environment would be sufficient enough to bring about change in behavior, unfortunately, the long term benefits did not work out as thought. Simply changing the environment was not sufficient.

Sixth Paragraph:

Topic Sentence: What you will discuss in this paragraph

The most complete attempt at democracy came through the utopian movements (5) of the early 19th century.

Three Points and SOI covering this idea:

1. New Harmony

2. Oneida

3. Brooke Farm

Analysis: Although many of the utopian movements failed or converted to some other economic form, they were an attempt at complete democracy through a communistic society where all shared their lives with each other. This was also the ultimate in the belief that man was basically good and could work together in a unified sort of a community.

Conclusion Paragraph:

Tell the reader what you have already told the reader. Summarize your points according to the question.

The early 19th century saw the birth of many new reform movements that had a major impact on the development of the United States and on the development of democracy with the country. Such reforms as abolition, women’s rights, education, prison and asylums, and utopian movements all added some element of democracy to the country. However, not all reform movements promoted democratic ideals as the temperance movement indicates and as other ideas of the time period such as nativism shows.

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