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         <title>John Humphrey Noyes</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Humphrey established the Oneida Community in Upstate New York in 1848. He declared the freedoms and restrictions of the complex marriages demonstrated in the movement. During his life, Humphrey was a passionate perfectionist, believing that individuals could become free of sin through the use of religious conversion and willpower. After being forced to leave Yale for his beliefs, Humphrey talked with other perfectionists in the North, advocated for free love, and established the idea of complex marriages. From free love and complex marriages, the Oneida Community was born.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Oneida Community Basics</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Oneida Community was an attempt to apply John Humphrey Noyes’ ideas of perfectionism and sexual union. After he was rejected from the Yale Divinity School and receiving intense backlash for his religious ideas, John Humphrey established the Oneida Community starting with approximately 200 people. The movement gained steam in the following years, and after being gifted a new steel trap invention, the group became successful in producing goods for the surrounding land. The group’s primary objective was to demonstrate religious perfectionism and do away with selfishness. Gender roles were also redefined, as Humphrey did not believe that a man and a woman must be in a single close relationship with one another. To accomplish this goal, the Oneida Community was established with a set of rules: all members were “married” to one another, members could be in a sexual relationship as long as there was mutual consent, and childbearing/other major decisions were decided on as a community. Religious perfectionism ideas were also incorporated.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Oneida Movement helped to alter the way Americans viewed women.&nbsp; The movement allowed women to have intimate relationships with multiple men and not be forced to bare children if they didn’t want to.&nbsp; The movement effectively removed gender roles from their society, which was one of its main goals. Overall, the movement pushed America in a much more progressive direction.&nbsp; &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <author>faziz</author>
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