Asked by TayB

Who were the “reformers”? (What do we mean by “reformers”?)

What was the so-called “Indian Problem” as the reformers saw it?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Reformers are people who want to change something for what they think is better. Martin Luther did not set out to form a new Christian sect; he wanted to reform the Roman Catholic Church.

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Answered by Reed
What era are we talking about? I don't think you mean the Protestant Reformation.
Answered by TayB
Reed,
during the gilded age or transformation of the West
Answered by Reed
Okay, I thought so. I'll get back to you Very fast.
Answered by Reed
I think this will get you started:


INTRODUCTION I. THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL …


http://www.srnteach.us/HIST1700/assets/syllabus/pdfs/outline16.pdf

And for politics, try this:

http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2007/07/the-progressive-movement
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