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haha wish i knew **most ended in failure. They weren't very successful.
Utopian socialists were individuals that lived in the first quarter of the 19th century that possessed advanced ideals for their time. These individuals formed a cooperative bond with like-minded individuals within their communities.
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.
It was the communists, based on collective co-operation for the common good. (because of human nature, greed to attain power, and envy, it didn't work in the end!)
The group that founded several utopian communities like New Harmony was called the Harmony Society. It was founded by Johann Georg Rapp in the early 19th century. They believed in communal living and religious harmony.
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communities that were founded on the idea of the perfect societies. although these seem like the perfect societies they also have many problems getting started and to keep working functionally. many of these communities were founded on religious views.
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Few utopian communities lasted very long; most fell apart when the members got tired of the rules and decided to leave.
Few utopian communities lasted very long; most fell apart when the members got tired of the rules and decided to leave.
they attempted to create utopian communities
creating a society based on fairness and work.
AnswerThe Utopian Movement was a time period during American History when people with radical views started to create their own perfect communities. These were called Utopian Colonies, or perfect little communities. However, most of them were unsuccessful and died out after a few years for various reasons. Some examples of these colonies were Brook Farm, New Harmony, and Shakers.