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HISTORICAL PERIODS in AMERICAN HISTORY LITERARY PERIODS in AMERICAN LITERATURE

1790-1828: New Nation

Whiskey Revolution

Louisiana Purchase

Lewis and Clark

War of 1812

Eli Whitney

1492 - 1763: Colonial Period

13 original colonies

Salem Witch Trials

Mayflower Compact

French and Indian War

Benjamin Franklin

1764 - 1789: Revolutionary Period

Stamp Act

Boston Massacre

Paul Reǀere's Ride

Alexander Hamilton

Thomas Jefferson

George Washington

Articles of the Confederation

1829 - 1859: Westward Expansion

California Gold Rush

Slavery

Underground Railroad

Missouri Compromise

Monroe Doctrine

The Alamo

Manifest Destiny

Abraham Lincoln

1860 - 1865: Civil War

Gettysburg

13th Amendment

1866 - 1877: Reconstruction

Railroad Era

Labor Movement

Thomas Edison

Nikola Tesla

Henry Ford

1878 - 1889: Gilded Age

Jim Crow Laws

Spanish - American War

Theodore Roosevelt

1600 - 1800: Puritanism

Diaries & histories

Saw religion as

personal, inner experience

Plain style of writing

Puritan Authors:

William Bradford

Anne Bradstreet

Jonathan Edwards

Edward Taylor

1750 - 1800: The Age of Reason

AKA The Enlightenment

philosophers and scientist speeches and pamphlets belief: human beings can arrive at truth by using deductive reasoning 1700

Enlightenment Authors:

Benjamin Franklin

Thomas Paine

1800 - 1860: Romanticism

Valued feeling,

intuition, idealism, and inductive reasoning poetry

Romanticism Authors:

Washington Irving

Emily Dickinson

Edgar Allan Poe

Nathaniel Hawthorne

1840 - 1860: Transcendentalism

Believed everything is a

reflection of the Divine soul

Self-reliance and

individualism must outweigh external authority/tradition 1800

Transcendentalism

Authors:

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Henry David Thoreau

Louisa May Alcott

1850 - 1900: Realism

Feelings of disillusionment

Rapidly growing cities;

factories replacing farmlands, poor factory conditions; corrupt politicians

Regionalism - everyday life

and people

Psychology and sociology

Realism Authors:

Mark Twain

Jack London

Ambrose Pierce

Kate Chopin

1914 - 1928: WWI and Jazz Age

Panama Canal

Prohibition

Roaring 20s

Amelia Earhart

1929 - 1945: Great Depression and

WWII

Stock Market Crash

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Albert Einstein

The Holocaust

Pearl Harbor

Rosie the Riveter

1929 - 1945: Great Depression and

WWII

Stock Market Crash

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Albert Einstein

The Holocaust

Pearl Harbor

Rosie the Riveter

1946 - Present: Modern Era

Korean War

Cold War

Rosa Parks

JFK Assassination

Civil Rights Movement

Vietnam War

Persian Gulf War

War on Terrorism

1900 - 1950: Modernism

Loss of faith in the ͞American

Dream"

Experimentation in style and

form over tradition

Interest in the inner workings

of the human mind 1900

Modernism Authors:

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Robert Frost

T.S. Eliot

John Steinbeck

1920 - 1940: Harlem Renaissance

Black culture movement

in Harlem, New York

Blues music

poetry

Harlem Renaissance

Authors:

Langston Hughes

Zora Neale Hurston

1950 - Present: Post-Modernism

Influenced by studies of

media, language, and information technology

Belief: little is unique; culture

endlessly duplicates and copies itself

New literary forms and

techniques: dialogue-only texts; experimenting with physical appearance of the work

Post-Modernism

Authors:

Arthur Miller

E.E. Cummings

Maya Angelou

Sandra Cisneros

Amy Tan

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