New Harmony, established in 1825 by Robert Owen in Indiana, ultimately failed due to a combination of factors, including internal conflict among its diverse residents, differing philosophies about communal living, and financial difficulties. The lack of a cohesive vision and the challenge of managing a large, diverse group led to disagreements and inefficiencies. Additionally, the community struggled to sustain itself economically, ultimately leading to its dissolution by 1829.
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