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Colonial Era to the Cold War
Art and society Colonial Era to the Cold War
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Colonial Literature Poetry Religious Literature
M. Wigglesworth- “Day of Doom” Religious Literature J. Winthrop- “City Upon a Hill” J. Edwards G. Whitefield
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Revolutionary Literature
Captivity Narratives Revolutionary Literature Thomas Paine- “Common Sense” Ben Franklin- “Poor Richard’s Almanac”
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Colonial Architecture
English/ Georgian Style
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Colonial Thought Political Religious Enlightenment
Locke: Natural Rights Hobbes: Equality/ Leviathan Rousseau: Social Contract Jefferson: Right to Revolution Religious Deism: God as Clockmaker 1st Great Awakening: Direct/ Emotive
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Colonial Society Rural Population/ Farmers Fast Growing Population
Ethnicities: English/ German/ Scots-Irish Indentured Servants/ Slaves Harsh Laws for the Poor Education New England: Schools 9 Colleges
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Early Republic Literature
Political Federalist Papers
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E.R. Art Gilbert Stuart Portraits
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E.R. Architecture Federal Style Neoclassical Thomas Jefferson
Roman Thought/ Style Thomas Jefferson Monticello
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E.R. Thought Federalists Anti-Federalists Hamiltonians Jeffersonians
Centralized Power/ Executive Anti-Federalists Small Government/ Congress Hamiltonians Industry/ Strong Gov’t/ Tariffs/ Cities Jeffersonians Farming/ Strong States/ No Tariffs or Banks
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E.R. Society Farmers Movement to Midwest Early Industrialization
Samuel Slater
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Jacksonian Era Causes War of 1812 Male Suffrage
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Literature American/ Knickerbockers J. Fenimore Cooper: Nature
Edgar Allen Poe: Pessimistic Washington Iriving: Dutch Nathaniel Hawthorne- “Scarlet Letter” Herman Melville
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Transcendentalism Emerson Thoreau Walt Whitman: “Leaves of Grass”
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Art Hudson River School Nature/ Industrialization
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Architecture Greek Revival
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Egyptian Revival
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Thought 2nd Great Awakening Reform Movements Mormons
Class Splits in Churches Reform Movements Individuals can reform evils Utopias
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Society Mass Democracy State Sponsored Schools/ Universities
Dorr Rebellion State Sponsored Schools/ Universities Farmers/ Merchants/ Workers Abolitionism
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Civil War Era Literature
Poetry Whitman Emily Dickinson: Death Realism Mark Twain: South/ Midwest/ Vernacular H. Beecher Stowe: “Uncle Toms Cabin”
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Art George Catlin: Indians Whistler: Realism
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Thought Abolitionism Frederick Douglass William Lloyd Garrison
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Society North- Industry/ Small Farms South- Small Farms/ Plantations
Few Southerners owned slaves Free Blacks Immigrants Irish: Religion/ Poor Germans: Language
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Gilded Age Literature Naturalism Muckrackers
Stephen Crane- “Red Badge of Courage”/ “Maggie” Edith Wharton- “Age of Innocence” T. Dreiser- “Sister Carrie” Muckrackers U. Sinclair- “Jungle” Edward Bellamy- “Looking Backward” Jacob Riis Ida Tarbell
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Art Ashcan School: Depict good and bad of life
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Architecture Victorian Chicago School Beaux Arts Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright Beaux Arts
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Home Insurance Building
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Thought Social Gospel Gospel of Wealth Social Darwinism Populism
Anti-Foreignism APA Chinese Exclusion Act
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Society New Immigration Blue Collar Unions Urbanization
South/East Europe Jane Addams: Hull House Blue Collar Unions Knights of Labor Urbanization End of the Frontier Sports Women’s Rights
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1920’s Literature Poetry Lost Generation Ezra Pound T.S. Elliot
F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway William Faulkner: South
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Art Modernism Georgia O’Keefe Harlem Renaissance
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Architecture Art Deco: Lines/ Futurism Skyscrapers
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Society Urban/ Blue Collar Conspicuous Consumption
Anti-Foreignism: KKK/ Quota Acts Hollywood Jazz Flappers
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Depression Literature
John Steinbeck “Grapes of Wrath” “Of Mice and Men”
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Art Public Works of Art Project WPA
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1950’s Literature Modernism Beatniks Harper Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird
J.D. Salinger Slyvia Plath: Bell Jar Ralph Ellison: Invisible Man Beatniks Allen Ginsberg Jack Kerouac
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Art Abstract Jackson Pollock Pop Art Andy Warhol
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Architecture Levittown
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Society Movement to Suburbs Conformity Greasers: James Dean
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