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Ann Lee

Founder of the Shakers

Ann Lee (29 February 1736 – 8 September 1784), commonly known as Mother Ann Lee, was the founding leader of the Shakers, later changed to United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing following her death. She was born during the Evangelical revival in England and greatly influenced religion of that time, especially in the Americas.

In 1774, after nearly two decades of participation in a religious movement that became the Shakers, Ann Lee and a small group of her followers emigrated from England to New York. After several years, they gathered at Niskayuna, renting land from the Manor of Rensselaerswyck, Albany County, New York (the area now called Colonie). They worshiped by ecstatic dancing or "shaking", which resulted in their being dubbed the Shakers. Ann Lee preached to the public and led the Shaker church at a time when few women were religious leaders. She was often referred to as, and considered, the female representation of God.

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Founder of the Shakers

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  1. Ann Lee is born

    Ann Lee founder of the shakers, known for founder of the shakers, was born on 1736-02-29.

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When was Ann Lee born?
Ann Lee was born on 1736-02-29.
What is Ann Lee known for?
Founder of the Shakers
What historical events involved Ann Lee?
Ann Lee was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Ann Lee is born.
When did Ann Lee die?
Ann Lee died on 1784-01-01.

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