short and simple, they felt morally unjust with all the new ways of thinking.
It led to the Utopian movement. It lessened the power of government.
Second Great Awakening
religious movement
The second great awakening caused shifts in theology and in religious beliefs
The Second Great Awakening began around 1790 in the United States.
The Second Great Awakening helped the women's movement gain momentum in the US. The Second Great Awakening began in the mid-1850s.
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.
The second great awakening was a religious revival in America. There were camp meetings. The abolitionist movement and the temperance movement were influenced by the Second Great Awakening.
The southern states because the Second Great Awakening promoted the abolitionist movement.
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.
probably the revivalist movement called the Second Great Awakening
womens rights and abolition
Second Great Awakening
many became involved in reform movement
It led to the Utopian movement. It lessened the power of government.
it led to a social reform movement
both were led by social conservatives