This group of New England thinkers sparked a philosophical, spiritual, and literary movement in the late 1820s and 1830s.
transcendentalists
A communal farm launched by George Ripley to achieve a more natural union between intellectual and manual labor.
Brook Farm
This type of painting became a popular form of painting in the early 1800s. Portraying ordinary people doing ordinary things.
genre painting
This preacher started a series of revivals in upstate NY, a region known as the burned over district. Preached personal salvation, appealed to the growing middle class.
Charles Grandison Finney
Why do dads take two pairs of socks golfing?
In case they get a hole in one.
artists and writers during the early 1800s began to shift away from ________________________ influence and began to focus more on reason, feelings, individualism, and nature.
enlightenment
This communal group peaked at 6,000 but declined due to a lack of new members and belief in celibacy
Shakers
Columns inspired by ancient ________________ began to be constructed at entrances to banks, hotels, and private homes.
Greece
Outdoor revivals in the south and western frontier, also known as...
camp meetings.
With chex
Used observations of nature to help him search for essential truths about life and the universe by living in a cabin in the woods for 2 years. Published the book Walden
Henry David Thoreau
Established by Germans, in Iowa. Belonged to a religious reform movement known as Pietism. Emphasized simple communal living.
Amana Colonies
a group of landscape painters whose aesthetic vision was influenced by Romanticism.
Hudsen river school
Baptists and __________________ were the largest Protestant denominations in the country.
Methodists
What do a tick and the Eiffel Tower have in common?
They are both Paris sites.
Writer and speaker from Massachusetts, critic of slavery, urged Americans not to imitate European culture to create a unique American identity.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
A secular experiment in Indiana established by Welsh industrialist, Robert Owen. This utopian community failed due to financial problems and disagreement among members.
New Harmony
Author of "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
Washington Irving
This new denomination was created from the Millerites who believed the world would end on October 21, 1844.
Seventh-Day Adventists
What do you call a factory that makes OK products?
A satisfactory
Oneida Community
Author whose Leatherstocking Tales glorified scouts and settlers of the American frontier.
The Church of Jesus Christs of Latter-day Saints was formerly called the _____________________ Church. Founded by Joseph Smith.
Mormon
How does the moon cut his hair?
Eclipse it.
Author of the Scarlet Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Brigham Young
What do you call someone with no body and no nose.
Nobody Nose
Author of "The Raven" and other mysterious and horrifying events.
Edgar Allen Poe
One of the biggest effects of the Second Great Awakening was the start of many new _______________ movements.
reform
What do you call a poor Santa Clause?
St. Nickel-less