ok, here's what i know: life was hard. people farmed (dry farming), they also held camps where people from all around gather to listen to preachers, [2nd great awakening]
The Evangelization of the American culture, more prominently known as the Second Great Awakening brought life not only to the religious aspect(through revivalism), but also to many other factors that define an individual particularly in the 1790s- 1860s. Various religious sects had sprouted during the Second Great Awakening, notably the Mormons, Methodists, and Baptists. The Awakening converted the majority of Americans during this period, including the Indians and slaves. Furthermore, many preachers have inspired others to do what they have preached. C.G. Finney inspired the future abolitionist T.D. Weld to revolt peacefully to attain their rights. Religion wasnt the only one that was affected by the 2nd great awakening. Conservatives supported the taxation for the funding of the tax- suppported schools. This was also the time when state colleges, seminaries, and early art schools have sprouted-- a virtual evidence of educational reforms. speaking of reforms, women were notably active to pushforth their propositions for women's rights-- womens suffrage which was advocated by elizabeth cady Stanton. Also, reforms in prison systems have undertaken, some punishments were lighted, while others were exaggerated. While temperance societies saw their birth. But not all of the reforms were successful-- after few years of establishment, utopian societies saw its demise because of its unrealistic views unsuited for the society. Arts, sciences, and literature, that had once been scarce in America, started to become a native occurrence. America started to produce native artists that painted native landscapes. Americans invented things that became popular not only in its nativity, but also throughout the world. More importantly, America produced notable writers, authors, and poets that were recognized throughout the world. The 2nd great awakening gave the American culture something that is original; something that Americans will be proud of.
After the American Revolutionary War, only 10% of the population of the United States was affiliated with any religious group. Various religions tried to remedy that situation with little success. In 1808, a big camp was arranged at Cain Ridge in Kentucky. Various clergymen preached day and night. A revival happened and many were converted. Traveling evangelists copied that style of preaching and many people joined churches. As a result many people became members of religious organizations.
Tokugawa was not a religion. The Tokugawa was a family dynasty of shoguns commencing with Ieyasu Tokugawa being invested as Shogun on the 2nd of December, 1603.
If this person is your great-grandma's 1st cousin, they are your 1st cousin 3 times removed. If this person is you great-grandma's 2nd cousin, they are your 2nd cousin 3 times removed. And so on.
probably the revivalist movement called the Second Great Awakening
The Second Great Awakening was a major Protestant revival that occurred in the US during the 1800s. During this time, church attendance grew quickly in the formation of new denominations took place.
The Second Great Awakening fueled a surge of reform movements in 19th century America by promoting the idea that individuals had the power to transform society through personal salvation and moral action. This religious revival inspired people to address social issues like slavery, women's rights, education, and temperance, leading to the growth of various reform movements such as abolitionism, women's suffrage, and education reform. The moral fervor and emphasis on social responsibility sparked by the Second Great Awakening played a significant role in shaping the reform landscape of the era.
Evangelical: having to do with religion; 2nd Great Awakening; (1845 Reform)The Church of England, and that includes Evangelicals, needs a bomb under it in terms of financial status.
Bayou Country which was released January 5, 1969
The ideas of personal salvation, moral reform, and individual responsibility expressed during the Second Great Awakening inspired 19th century reformers to address social issues such as abolition, women's rights, temperance, and education. Reform movements gained momentum as individuals were motivated to take action to improve society and promote social justice based on their religious beliefs.
Crossroads of destiny was the 2nd season finale so the 3rd season premier was the awakening
ok, here's what i know: life was hard. people farmed (dry farming), they also held camps where people from all around gather to listen to preachers, [2nd great awakening]
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shortly after the invention of the 2nd religion.
The Evangelization of the American culture, more prominently known as the Second Great Awakening brought life not only to the religious aspect(through revivalism), but also to many other factors that define an individual particularly in the 1790s- 1860s. Various religious sects had sprouted during the Second Great Awakening, notably the Mormons, Methodists, and Baptists. The Awakening converted the majority of Americans during this period, including the Indians and slaves. Furthermore, many preachers have inspired others to do what they have preached. C.G. Finney inspired the future abolitionist T.D. Weld to revolt peacefully to attain their rights. Religion wasnt the only one that was affected by the 2nd great awakening. Conservatives supported the taxation for the funding of the tax- suppported schools. This was also the time when state colleges, seminaries, and early art schools have sprouted-- a virtual evidence of educational reforms. speaking of reforms, women were notably active to pushforth their propositions for women's rights-- womens suffrage which was advocated by elizabeth cady Stanton. Also, reforms in prison systems have undertaken, some punishments were lighted, while others were exaggerated. While temperance societies saw their birth. But not all of the reforms were successful-- after few years of establishment, utopian societies saw its demise because of its unrealistic views unsuited for the society. Arts, sciences, and literature, that had once been scarce in America, started to become a native occurrence. America started to produce native artists that painted native landscapes. Americans invented things that became popular not only in its nativity, but also throughout the world. More importantly, America produced notable writers, authors, and poets that were recognized throughout the world. The 2nd great awakening gave the American culture something that is original; something that Americans will be proud of.
After the American Revolutionary War, only 10% of the population of the United States was affiliated with any religious group. Various religions tried to remedy that situation with little success. In 1808, a big camp was arranged at Cain Ridge in Kentucky. Various clergymen preached day and night. A revival happened and many were converted. Traveling evangelists copied that style of preaching and many people joined churches. As a result many people became members of religious organizations.