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The people felt that they needed a community in which they felt safe from harm in all ways

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Is brook farm a utopian community?

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What Community based on a vision of the perfect society is called a?

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Which Utopian community believed that woman and children should be educated?

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What utopian community was established in the US and what was its goal?

Transcendentalists formed a community at Brook Farm, Massachusetts, in the 1840s. It was one of many experiments with utopian communites. People in uptopian communities pursued abstract spirituality and cooperative lifestyles.


What Utopian community was established in the US and what was it goals?

Transcendentalists formed a community at Brook Farm, Massachusetts, in the 1840s. It was one of many experiments with utopian communites. People in uptopian communities pursued abstract spirituality and cooperative lifestyles.


Were the Mormons in Antebellum America a utopian community?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) during the antebellum era in America can be considered a utopian society. While not all Church members lived in a single community, the majority did. This community was close-knit and striving to establish "Zion." They worked and lived cooperatively with each other similar to ways that other utopian societies at the time did. They have sometimes been considered the only utopian group that has survived from that era, although their practices have been modernized and could not be considered utopian today.


What was the relationship between work and property in a Utopian community?

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