¶ … Federalist Papers, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in the late 1780's by the original 13 states. But this new nation would experience a myriad of other changes by the turn of the century. With a new political system, westward expansionism and manifest destiny would guide the new American spirit. Of the most significant transformations on the American landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries were the parallel phenomena of the Industrial Revolution and the Second Great Awakening. One an unbridled attempt to expand the material world, the other a fanatical endeavor to revive religious sentiment, these movements were uniquely positioned in time. They would also pull the American psyche in two opposing directions.
The Second Great Awakening was a never-before seen Protestant revival movement that swept through the new nation. Preachers sought converts and converts sought church membership in record numbers. On the other side of the equation, entrepreneurs, inventors, and businessmen experienced a revival of their own. New technologies were introducing themselves at an alarming rate.
Not all Americans were pleased with the changes besetting the American lifestyle. Christian evangelists foresaw a "long, immoral road towards the fire and brimstone of eternal damnation." Yet people like Samuel Slater, inventor and businessman, had a more optimistic outlook. While it may be tempting to sympathize with people like Charles Finney in light of some of the environmental problems we experience today, I side clearly with Samuel Slater and others like him who were more realistic and less religious.
Samuel Slater initiated a mechanical leap forward in the New World by constructing a textile mill in the late 1700s. His business model in itself was revolutionary; he would offer employees company housing and a way of life previously unheard of. These...
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