British evangelist, George Whitefield, who was also known as the Great Itinerant, influenced the Great Awakenings. Between 1737 and 1740, he carried his revivalist platform throughout out the colonies, gaining converts and followers along the way. His success and preaching style influenced the organizers of the First Great Awakening, who carried the theme throughout the 1740s.
The Second Great Awakening was inspired by various reform movements, such as temperance, abolitionism, and women's rights. One notable reform movement that influenced the Second Great Awakening was the temperance movement, which advocated for the moderation or abstinence of alcohol consumption as a way to promote moral and social reform.
There are several reform movements associated with the Second Great Awakening including the women's rights movement, and abolitionism. The Second Great Awakening refers to a Protestant revival movement.
many became involved in reform movement
many became involved in reform movement
it led to a social reform movement
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The Second Great Awakening was greatly a movement to improve the morality of the country. As a result, people felt empowered to work for reform. This eventually led to temperance movements.
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the Second Great Awakening
inspired church members to become more involved in reform movements.
The First Great Awakening focused on the need for individual salvation. It focused heavily on prayer and scripture. The Second Great Awakening took these attitudes, and combined them with intense efforts in social reform. Prison reform, mental institutions, orphanage establishments occurred during the movement. The social effort also started the temperance movement as well as abolition efforts.
the Second Great Awakening.
An increase in reform movements