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Encyclopedia of American Communes, 1663-1963 (Paperback)
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Encyclopedia of American Communes, 1663-1963 (Paperback)
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Swanendael, the first communal experiment in America, was
established in 1663 by Mennonites from Holland. The scant records
available on the community show that 41 people, led by Pieter
Cornelisz Plockhoy, settled in an area near Lewes, Delaware, in the
late summer. These ""souls,"" as they were called, shared all
things in common, refused to keep slaves, practiced religious
toleration for all but Catholics and ""stiff-necked Quakers,"" and
had the first free school in the New World. The opening of the New
World made America the ideal location for many experimental
communities. Its unspoiled and inexpensive land encouraged social
experimentation and as a result most of the world's communes have
been established in the United States. This encyclopedia details
the over 500 communes established in America, from Swanendael
(1663) through Tolstoy Farm, which was founded in 1963. Entries
include the name of the commune, the years it operated, the
community's leaders, a brief history, a discussion of extant
buildings or artifacts, and sources for further study.
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