The great awakening cause some colonist to abandon their old Puritain and or Anglican churches.
The Great Awakening affected religious tolarance some people disagreed with changes it brought.
the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.
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The Great Awakening stirred many, but not all, colonists. The Great Awakening had great effect on the Prebyterian Church in the middle colonies. Traditional and evangelical ideas were in conflict even in these remote frontier regions. Frontier missionary Charles Woodman tried to fight the changes brought about the Great Awakening. (Got this straight from the book) Hope this helps! :)
Why were some colonists angered by the proclamation of 1763
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a. seek spirituality through the use of reason. b. pay more attention to the scientific method. c. abandon their Puritan and Anglican congregations. d. shift their loyalty from England to America.
In 1720s and the leaders were George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards
The colonies did not have representation in Parliament
The colonies did not have representation in Parliament
The social impact that the Great awakening had in 18th century colonial America was that it opened the doors of some white churches. The churches were now opened to African Americas and Indians.
The Second Great Awakening promoted the idea of individual moral responsibility and social reform, leading some people to see slavery as a sin and advocate for its abolition. Abolitionists used religious arguments and moral appeals to gain support for ending slavery, drawing on the fervor of the religious revivalism of the Second Great Awakening to mobilize anti-slavery sentiment. The religious fervor of the Second Great Awakening helped to galvanize and inspire individuals to take action against the institution of slavery.