9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea

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9.3 : American Culture The Big Idea As the United States grew, developments in many cultural areas contributed to the creation of a new American identity.

Main Ideas American writers created a new style of literature. A new style of art showcased the beauty of America and its people. American ideals influenced other aspects of culture, including religion and music. Architecture and education were affected by cultural ideals.

Religion and Music Religious revivalism swept the United States in the early and mid-1800s. Spirituals—songs based on text from the Bible—became popular in both African American and white folk-music traditions. Popular folk music reflected the unique views of the growing nation and rising nationalism.

“Hunters of Kentucky” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rFB2Pq19yU&feature=related Popular song which celebrates the Battle of New Orleans

Architecture and Education American architects modeled buildings after the style of ancient Greece and Rome. Admired classical civilizations for their democratic and republican ideals.

Architecture and Education Early American political leaders believed an educated populace was needed for democracy. The idea of state-funded public schools gained support. Massachusetts created state board of education in 1837 Other states followed. Horace Mann: Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Education