The Reformers were against unitarianism, they also fought against the consumption and abuse of alcoholic beverages; just as they were against slavery; some
had subtle ways of doing it, like sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimke:
they were Quakers, who traveled through the United States defending
women's rights and abolitionism. But there were also the
most radical, like those who were against the Catholic religion,
although this was, in different ways, something that many of the
Reformers thought. Many of them also asked for
changes in the rights of women and also sought to end slavery little by
little, or to change those bad schemes.