How did the Oneida community in New York reflect American life in the 1800s?
It reflected some Americans’ desire to find better, more moral ways to live. It reflected the religious fervor and rise of revivalism during that era. It reflect the desire for better working conditions as part of the reform movement. It reflected an interest in improving behavior and worked to make people see the evils of drinking alcohol.
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So, the answer I think would be It reflected some Americans’ desire to find better, more moral ways to live.
How come?
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Well, the Oneida Community can be reffered as a Bible communist.
You can see that the answer is It reflected some Americans’ desire to find better, more moral ways to live because the Oneida desired to find better in their lives.
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