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Religion in North American Town Plans
Title: Religion in North American Town Plans
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
Details: Words: 2479 | Pages: 10.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Religion in North American Town Plans
The Influence of Religion in Pre-Industrial North American Town Planning
Religion has played a vital role in the settling of many pre-industrial North American towns and cities. In fact, religion proved to be one of the main reasons Europeans broke their affiliation with the dictatorial and the monarchial rule in Europe and came to settle the Americas. Generally, these particular religious settlers incorporated town-planning ideas developed in Europe and translated them into their particular beliefs.
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Mormon towns such as the one planned for Independence, Missouri provided a much more liberal dwelling setting – one that was designed to house families upwards of fifteen to twenty people large.
CONCLUSION
In the cities of today, individuals strive to be free to do their own thing, and avoid giving of themselves to benefit the community without incentive for the most part. In direct contrast, the communal aspect stressed by each of the aforementioned …………….pg. 13
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