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English
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The Rise of Mormonism in the Burned-over District : Another View
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New York History
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October 1980
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61
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411-30
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A critical study of Whitney Cross' BURNED-OVER DISTRICT and other historians' conflicting interpretations suggests that the 'Burned-over District' of western New York was only one section of an area of religious enthusiasm that stretched across the northern United States in the 1820s. Early Mormonism appears to have been an urban as well as a rural movement, and early Mormons appear to have been mostly young men who were uninspired by Protestant revivals. Based on secondary and some primary sources, including Latter-day Saints Church Archives.
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