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Education reform
Reforms during awakening
During the early part of the nineteenth century, Americans established the first residential schools for blind people and for deaf people. Motivated by the reforming spirit and optimistic humanitarianism of the Enlightenment and the Second Great Awakening, educators developed many crucial innovations.