The communitarian movement flourished in the early nineteenth century as a response to societal issues such as industrialization and social inequalities. Communitarians aimed to prove that communal living could provide a more equitable and harmonious way of life. However, most communitarian experiments failed due to internal conflicts, financial instability, and limited resources, which made sustaining these communities challenging.
popularize Yiddish
Romanticism
the abolition movement
Naturalism was a late nineteenth century movement growing out of the realist movement.
Westward Expansion
Second Great Awakening
Chautauqua movement
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The movement against slavery in the United States began in the early nineteenth century and gained strength until slavery was abolished in 1865. It was known as the abolitionist movement.
the movement of most women into the work force.