American Shakers Founder. 29, 1736, manchester, eng.—died sept. ann lee (born feb. They practiced celibacy, communal living, and millennialism, and influenced american culture with their inventions and music. the shakers were a christian sect founded by ann lee, who claimed to be the second coming of christ, in 1774. They came to america in 1774 and practiced social, economic, and spiritual equality for over two centuries. the shakers were founded in 1770 in england by ann lee. learn about the shakers, a protestant sect founded in england in 1747 and led by ann lee in america. 8, 1784, watervliet, n.y., u.s.) was a religious. the shakers were a celibate sect founded by ann lee, an english factory worker who claimed to be christ's second coming. This sect of quakers were notable for their shaking as they danced and spoke in tongues. Discover their beliefs, practices, and legacy in. In the 1760’s, lee joined the shaking quakers, having become disillusioned with the anglican church after her fourth child died in infancy.
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They came to america in 1774 and practiced social, economic, and spiritual equality for over two centuries. 8, 1784, watervliet, n.y., u.s.) was a religious. In the 1760’s, lee joined the shaking quakers, having become disillusioned with the anglican church after her fourth child died in infancy. Discover their beliefs, practices, and legacy in. learn about the shakers, a protestant sect founded in england in 1747 and led by ann lee in america. ann lee (born feb. the shakers were a christian sect founded by ann lee, who claimed to be the second coming of christ, in 1774. the shakers were a celibate sect founded by ann lee, an english factory worker who claimed to be christ's second coming. 29, 1736, manchester, eng.—died sept. This sect of quakers were notable for their shaking as they danced and spoke in tongues.
NYS Museum Exhibit The Shakers America's Quiet Revolutionaries
American Shakers Founder In the 1760’s, lee joined the shaking quakers, having become disillusioned with the anglican church after her fourth child died in infancy. learn about the shakers, a protestant sect founded in england in 1747 and led by ann lee in america. ann lee (born feb. 29, 1736, manchester, eng.—died sept. This sect of quakers were notable for their shaking as they danced and spoke in tongues. In the 1760’s, lee joined the shaking quakers, having become disillusioned with the anglican church after her fourth child died in infancy. the shakers were a christian sect founded by ann lee, who claimed to be the second coming of christ, in 1774. They practiced celibacy, communal living, and millennialism, and influenced american culture with their inventions and music. 8, 1784, watervliet, n.y., u.s.) was a religious. They came to america in 1774 and practiced social, economic, and spiritual equality for over two centuries. the shakers were a celibate sect founded by ann lee, an english factory worker who claimed to be christ's second coming. the shakers were founded in 1770 in england by ann lee. Discover their beliefs, practices, and legacy in.