Family Life in 19th-Century America
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Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 6 July 2008 |
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Nineteenth century families had to deal with enormous changes in almost
all of life's categories. The first generation of nineteenth century
Americans was generally anxious to remove the "Anglo" from their
Anglo-Americanism. The generation that grew up in Jacksonian America
matured during a period of nationalism, egalitarianism, and widespread
reformism. Finally, the generation of the pre-war decades was innately
diverse in terms of their ethnic backgrounds, employment, social class,
education, language, customs, and religion. Americans were acutely
aware of the need to create a stable and cohesive society firmly
founded on the family and traditional family values... |
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Tags: generation, family, social, classeducation, customs |