In the 1800s in the movement Called “ “ focused on immigration nature and emotion

History · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The movement you are referring to is likely the "Romanticism" movement, which emerged in the late 18th century and was at its peak in the first half of the 19th century, influencing various cultural aspects including literature, art, music, and philosophy. Romanticism was characterized by a strong emphasis on emotion, individualism, the beauty of nature, the glorification of the past and the ordinary person, as well as an interest in the mystical, exotic, and spiritual.

In terms of immigration, Romanticism didn't focus on it directly, but the movement did coincide with a period of significant migration. People moved due to the industrial revolution and the various political upheavals of the century. Romanticists may have been inspired by the cultural and social changes brought about by these migrations, often expressing a sense of nostalgia for rural life and the natural world amidst rapid urbanization and modernization.

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