The
Colonial Revival movement was a national expression of early
North American culture, primarily the built and artistic environments of the
east coast colonies. The Colonial Revival is generally associated with the eighteenth-century provincial fashion for the
Georgian and
Neoclassical styles. The movement inspired a variety of expressions to fulfill symbolic and functional needs during times of great change. The Colonial Revival was motivated by a range of historical events, particularly a rapidly growing industrial way of life and increasing immigration. Beyond its association with the development of a national historic consciousness that began in the 1870s, the Colonial Revival style in
architecture, decorative arts, landscape and
garden design, and American art has served to promote notions of democracy, patriotism, good taste, and moral superiority.