What de Tocqueville encountered during his travels to the United States in the 1830s was the keen desire of many American citizens to come together to eradicate evil from 19th-century life and perpetuate the evangelical and liberal belief in the perfectibility of humankind. Mindful of their right to act on behalf of their beliefs, citizens from throughout the nation came together to right perceived wrongs and crusade on behalf of their causes, including observance of the Sabbath, crime and punishment, hours and conditions of work, poverty, care of the handicapped, temperance, women's rights, the abolition of slavery, and education, to name a few.
What de Tocqueville encountered during his travels to the United States in the 1830s was the keen desire of many American citizens to come together to eradicate evil from 19th-century life and perpetuate the evangelical and liberal belief in the perfectibility of humankind. Mindful of their right to act on behalf of their beliefs, citizens from throughout the nation came together to right perceived wrongs and crusade on behalf of their causes, including observance of the Sabbath, crime and punishment, hours and conditions of work, poverty, care of the handicapped, temperance, women's rights, the abolition of slavery, and education, to name a few.
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