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Age of Reason-
Written by Thomas Paine, declaring that all churches were evil and aiming towards power and profit upon people.
The Age of Reason was written by Thomas Paine emphasizing on rationalism rather than religion.
Written by Thomas Paine, declaring that all churches were evil and aiming towards power and profit upon people.
The Age of Reason was written by Thomas Paine emphasizing on rationalism rather than religion.
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Deism-
Thomas Paine promoted Desim in his book, which relied on reason rather than revelation and science over the Bible.
The religion of Deism, followers believed that God also influenced their lives.
Thomas Paine promoted Desim in his book, which relied on reason rather than revelation and science over the Bible.
The religion of Deism, followers believed that God also influenced their lives.
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Unitarians-
Believers that God existed in one person and not in the orthodox Trinity.
The believers of Unitarianism believed that God existed only as one.
Believers that God existed in one person and not in the orthodox Trinity.
The believers of Unitarianism believed that God existed only as one.
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Second Great Awakening-
The increasing movements to revive religions in America into a Christian American culture, also many reform movements were in progress as well.
Religion movements met in camps to spread the rightful religion through America.
The increasing movements to revive religions in America into a Christian American culture, also many reform movements were in progress as well.
Religion movements met in camps to spread the rightful religion through America.
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Burned-Over District-
New England Puritans thought that revivals were preaching “hellfire and damnation” upon the Western New York settlement.
The area of New York State believed that the spread of religion revivalism has wiped out their district.
New England Puritans thought that revivals were preaching “hellfire and damnation” upon the Western New York settlement.
The area of New York State believed that the spread of religion revivalism has wiped out their district.
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Mormons-
Created by Joseph Smith’s vision of having receive golden plate from an angel, thus creating the new religion and the Church of Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith stated to have received golden plates from angels, therefore created the religion of Mormonism.
Created by Joseph Smith’s vision of having receive golden plate from an angel, thus creating the new religion and the Church of Jesus Christ.
Joseph Smith stated to have received golden plates from angels, therefore created the religion of Mormonism.
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Lyceum-
Were grand associations which were taught during traveling lectures.
The lyceum movement promoted knowledge through the lecture halls.
Were grand associations which were taught during traveling lectures.
The lyceum movement promoted knowledge through the lecture halls.
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American Temperance Society-
Created by reformers opposing alcohol, which implored drinkers to sign the temperance pledge to reduce drinking when working.
Many saw the negatives of excessive drinking among workers and husbands.
Created by reformers opposing alcohol, which implored drinkers to sign the temperance pledge to reduce drinking when working.
Many saw the negatives of excessive drinking among workers and husbands.
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Maine Law of 1851-
Was created by Neal S. Dow of Maine after seeing the effects of alcohol, the law prohibited the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor.
Neal S. Dow proposed the restriction on alcohol manufactures due to its inefficiency.
Was created by Neal S. Dow of Maine after seeing the effects of alcohol, the law prohibited the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquor.
Neal S. Dow proposed the restriction on alcohol manufactures due to its inefficiency.
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Women’s Right Convention at Seneca Falls-
The reforming feminists demanding rights for women met in 1848 to create the Declaration of Sentiments for the equality of women and ballot for females.
The feminist group of women met together, demanding their rights as women to Congress.
The reforming feminists demanding rights for women met in 1848 to create the Declaration of Sentiments for the equality of women and ballot for females.
The feminist group of women met together, demanding their rights as women to Congress.
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New Harmony-
A little colony in Indiana which attracted hard-working visionaries seeking human betterment, but perished due to confusion and contradiction within the attracted groups.
The lazy society that was started by Robert Owens in which focused on Utopian Socialism, but failed because everyone did not work.
A little colony in Indiana which attracted hard-working visionaries seeking human betterment, but perished due to confusion and contradiction within the attracted groups.
The lazy society that was started by Robert Owens in which focused on Utopian Socialism, but failed because everyone did not work.
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Brook Farm-
Started in 1841 in Massachusetts with the brotherly and sisterly intellectuals cooperating committed towards the philosophy of transcendentalism.
A citizen's house in the Brook Farm society.
Started in 1841 in Massachusetts with the brotherly and sisterly intellectuals cooperating committed towards the philosophy of transcendentalism.
A citizen's house in the Brook Farm society.
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Oneida Community-
Founded in New York in 1848 which practiced free love, birth control and the eugenic selection of parents to produce superior offspring
The Oneida's community in which aimed towards the goal of living peacefully.
Founded in New York in 1848 which practiced free love, birth control and the eugenic selection of parents to produce superior offspring
The Oneida's community in which aimed towards the goal of living peacefully.
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Shakers-
Another long lived communistic experiment, which was founded in England in 1747 and brought to America in 1774, which prohibited marriage and sexual relations against their monastic customs.
The Shaker community participated in nonrhythmic dances and singing.
Another long lived communistic experiment, which was founded in England in 1747 and brought to America in 1774, which prohibited marriage and sexual relations against their monastic customs.
The Shaker community participated in nonrhythmic dances and singing.
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Federal Style-
The architectural design that imitated classical Greek and Roman structure designs.
Greek and Roman architectural designs influenced Jefferson to construct similar federal structures.
The architectural design that imitated classical Greek and Roman structure designs.
Greek and Roman architectural designs influenced Jefferson to construct similar federal structures.
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Greek Revival-
The revival of Greek structures and houses across New York’s Burned-Over District
Many federal structures were created from the architectural influences of Greek.
The revival of Greek structures and houses across New York’s Burned-Over District
Many federal structures were created from the architectural influences of Greek.
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Hudson River School-
The school of 1820's and 1830's, aimed towards romantic art emphasizing such as human civilizations and natural landscapes.
Many paintings were from the naturalistic scenes of the New York's Hudson River, escaping from the neoclassic tradition, which was founded by Thomas Cole.
The school of 1820's and 1830's, aimed towards romantic art emphasizing such as human civilizations and natural landscapes.
Many paintings were from the naturalistic scenes of the New York's Hudson River, escaping from the neoclassic tradition, which was founded by Thomas Cole.
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Minstrel Shows-
Unique special favorites of American rhythmic and nostalgic shows, performed by white actors with blackened faces playing stock plantation characters
A Minstrel show poster, showing the actors wearing black masks, impersonating African Americans.
Unique special favorites of American rhythmic and nostalgic shows, performed by white actors with blackened faces playing stock plantation characters
A Minstrel show poster, showing the actors wearing black masks, impersonating African Americans.
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Romanticism-
Unlike neoclassicism, it emphasized imagination over reason, nature over civilization, bringing emotion a, expression, and experimentation.
Romanticism in literature and art, brought forth the emphasis on nature.
Unlike neoclassicism, it emphasized imagination over reason, nature over civilization, bringing emotion a, expression, and experimentation.
Romanticism in literature and art, brought forth the emphasis on nature.
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Transcendentalism-
The literature golden age raised the literary flowering in which rejected empiricist theory and derived from John Locke, that all knowledge comes from the mind through the senses.
A group of strong authors that believed that every individual can reach inner truth through personal connection.
The literature golden age raised the literary flowering in which rejected empiricist theory and derived from John Locke, that all knowledge comes from the mind through the senses.
A group of strong authors that believed that every individual can reach inner truth through personal connection.
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“The American Scholar”-
A public effort at Phi Beta Kappa given at Harvard College in 1837, which appealed was n intellectual declaration of independence, urged American writers to throw off European traditions.
Ralph Waldo Emerson gave the lecture, encouraging American authors to develop their own ideas rather coping European idea.
A public effort at Phi Beta Kappa given at Harvard College in 1837, which appealed was n intellectual declaration of independence, urged American writers to throw off European traditions.
Ralph Waldo Emerson gave the lecture, encouraging American authors to develop their own ideas rather coping European idea.