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Burned-over district

The Burned-Over District was a name given by evangelist Charles Grandison Finney to an area in western New York State in the United States of America. The name was given because the area was so heavily evangelized during the religious revival movement of the first half of the Nineteenth Century as to have no "fuel" (unconverted population) left to "burn" (convert).

The area still had a frontier quality during the early canal boom, making professional and established clergy scarce, lending the piety of the area many of the self-taught qualities that proved susceptible to folk religion. Besides producing many "mainline" Protestant converts, especially in nonconformist sects, the area spawned a number of innovative religious movements, all founded by lay people, during the early 19th century. These include:

  • The Fox sisters of Hydesville, New York conducted the first "table-rapping" séances in the area, leading to the American movement of Spiritualism that taught communication with the dead.
  • The Shakers were also highly active in the area, and had several of their communal farms there.
  • Finney himself preached at many revivals in the area, and was an early precursor of Pentecostalism in his preaching style that emphasized a living, practical faith marked by the Holy Spirit over formal theology.

In addition to religious activity, the Burned-Over District was famous for social radicalism. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the early feminist, came from Seneca Falls, New York, and conducted the Seneca Falls Convention devoted to women's suffrage there.

It was also the main source of converts to the Fourierist utopian socialist movement and was the site of the equally utopian Oneida Community, a 19th-century social-religious group near Oneida, New York.


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