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The Young America Movement was an American political, cultural and literary movement in the mid-19th century. Inspired by European reform movements of the 1830s (such as Junges Deutschland, Young Italy and Young Hegelians), the American group was formed as a political organization in 1845 by Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. It advocated free trade, social reform, expansion westward and southward into the territories, and support for republican, anti-aristocratic movements abroad. The movement also inspired a drive for self-consciously "American" literature in writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman. It became a faction in the Democratic Party in the 1850s. Senator Stephen A. Douglas promoted its nationalistic program in an unsuccessful effort to compromi

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  • Movimento Jovem América (pt)
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  • The Young America Movement was an American political, cultural and literary movement in the mid-19th century. Inspired by European reform movements of the 1830s (such as Junges Deutschland, Young Italy and Young Hegelians), the American group was formed as a political organization in 1845 by Edwin de Leon and George Henry Evans. It advocated free trade, social reform, expansion westward and southward into the territories, and support for republican, anti-aristocratic movements abroad. The movement also inspired a drive for self-consciously "American" literature in writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Walt Whitman. It became a faction in the Democratic Party in the 1850s. Senator Stephen A. Douglas promoted its nationalistic program in an unsuccessful effort to compromi (en)
  • Movimento Jovem América foi uma atitude política e cultural ocorrida nos Estados Unidos em meados do século XIX. Inspirado pelos movimentos de reforma europeus da década de 1830 (como a Jovem Alemanha, Jovem Itália e Jovens hegelianos), o grupo americano foi formado como uma organização política em 1845 por e . Defendia o livre comércio, a reforma social, a expansão para os territórios do sul e o apoio a movimentos republicanos e anti-aristocráticos no exterior. Tornou-se uma facção no Partido Democrata na década de 1850. O senador Stephen A. Douglas promoveu seu programa nacionalista em um esforço infrutífero para comprometer as diferenças seccionais. (pt)
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