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Romanticism In America

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The Romanticism period in the United States was focused mainly on nature which introduced progressiveness as one of the quintessential characteristics of America and its citizens. Romanticism was a movement in which the people believe that nature is at the epicenter of all ideas and inspirations. This sentiment of nature’s greatness only increased amongst Americans after the Louisiana Purchase and the migration of the Americans to the west that came shortly afterward. The Louisiana purchase was a deal made with the French for control over most of the mid-west and other western areas in 1803. The deal was made by Thomas Jefferson during his presidency for only 15 million dollars (May-Beaver). The Louisiana Purchase was one of Jefferson’s best decisions as president due …show more content…

People now had the ability to see more new and beautiful things that had never been seen before which perpetuated the belief in nature’s divinity. As nature began to be recognized as a divine part of the world, a new philosophy came to fruition which was very connected to the ideals of the Romanticism period. This philosophy was known as Transcendentalism which is another strong example of progressiveness in America. Transcendentalism allowed people to break away from standard values and look inward for their own personal and separate beliefs. Transcendentalists all believed that nature helped them learn better and connect deeper with god. The father of transcendentalism, Ralph Waldo Emerson, wrote an entire book on nature and the importance of it in a man’s life. He said that “nothing can befall me in life, -- no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair.” (Emerson). Emerson believed that nature was the greatest gift God had given to humans, and nature, God, and humans were all part of a sort of “holy

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