The Hudson River School was a collective group of landscape painters in the mid-19th Century. They used the effect of glowing light heavily in the painting of American landscapes.
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The effect of glowing light in American landscapes is mainly associated with the Hudson River School. This was a group of painters influenced by Romanticism in the mid-19th century.
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Most of them went to the plantations in the south. Mainly Georgia and South Carolina.
Mainly to 'mould' the new Japanese Economy into a consumer nation of American made products.
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Starvation, Disease, and frequent Indian raids.