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Tag Archives: itinerant preachers
“1828-1829: Changing Times”
A little more than forty years after the signing of the Constitution of the United States, the country’s economy is primarily agrarian, however, industrialization is taking root in the cities. Westward expansion is stimulating the development of a national infrastructure and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1828, 1829, abolition, abolition of slavery, Andrew Jackson, Calvinism, evangelical protestantism, Free Blacks, immigrants, itinerant preachers, John Quincy Adams, philosophical shift 19th, politics, socialist tenet shared property, suffragist movement, utopian commnties, westward expansion
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