Beanite Quakerism refers to the independent tradition of Quakerism started by Quaker ministers Joel and Hannah Bean in the western United States in the late 19th century, and in a more specific sense refers to the three Western yearly meetings that spring from that tradition.
But the new revivalist majority in IYM continued to press them, finally denouncing their views in the 1881 yearly session.
But IYM sent two revivalist ministers to California after them, who caused a split in the meeting.
The Beans and their supporters withdrew again to form another meeting, in a building they built themselves, and again applied for recognition by IYM.
But IYM officially disbanded the Beans' meeting, after sending them a list of doctrinal questions to which the Beans' meeting did not give satisfactory answers, and over the next few years officially purged them as ministers and then as members.