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Title: Over view of toward an American culture


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Over view of toward an American culture
  • Chapter 10

2
Do Now
  • Imagine you are living in Warren, NJ in 1806.
    What would your life be like?
  • Describe your typical day for this time period.

3
The North
  • Middle Class formed from the Industrial/Market
    Revolutions
  • Religious revivals
  • Charles Finney
  • Rochester, NY
  • Go back to old Puritan beliefs

4
Change of Family life
  • Mothers not fathers became the child-rearers
  • Children raised with love not fear
  • Christian beliefs
  • Less children/farther apart

5
Leisure Activities
  • Books/Magazines produced on mass scale
  • Godeys Ladys Book-1st mass circulating magazine
    for women
  • Sentimental novels.
  • Thoreaus Walden
  • Uncle Toms Cabin

6
Northern Plain folk
  • Did not go for the religious revivals/change in
    households
  • Joseph Smith-Book of Mormon
  • Formed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day
    Saints (1830s) called Mormons
  • Male dominance
  • Theocratic government

7
Popular culture
  • Blood sports
  • Cock fighting
  • Dog fighting

8
Popular culture
  • Boxing
  • Popular 1840s-1850s
  • Ethnicities fought against each other
  • Irish English
  • Theater
  • Became popular
  • Traveling shows
  • Seats separated by class
  • Could get rowdy

9
Popular Culture
  • Minstrel shows
  • Racist
  • Variety acts
  • Novels and Penny Press
  • Newspapers for a penny
  • Became popular-widespread
  • Sensational stories (National Inquirer of today)

10
Southern families
  • Whites regarded themselves as representatives of
    their families.
  • Children-duty was to their familys reputation

11
entertainment
  • Played cards, held boxing/wrestling matches
  • Books did not address them directly (no
    publishers in the rural South)
  • Most families read the Bible
  • Wealthy families read European books

12
Religion
  • Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterian
  • Held Southern camp meetings
  • Limited to a single denomination
  • Women would bake for them
  • Spiritual conversion
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