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The First Great Awakening began to make Christianity deeply personal for people. It promoted personal morality and spiritual introspection as opposed to the more common focus on ritual, ceremony, and hierarchy.
The Great Awakening was named this because it awakened people from the dark. It was a religious movement that awakened the many people that had turned away from religion.
The Great Awakening. It was a movement in the 1730s in which revived people again and became interested in religion.
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The Great Awakening began in the Middle Colonies. This movement changed the way that many people practiced their religion.
the Great Awakening
A movement of great upheaval is generally known as a revolution. The Cultural Revolution of China began in 1966 and was led by Mao Zedong.
The Second Great Awakening helped the women's movement gain momentum in the US. The Second Great Awakening began in the mid-1850s.
The renaissance was a great cultural movement that began in Italy and spread to other countries in the late 1400's.a great cultural movement that began in Italy and spread t o other countrys in the 1400s.A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the catholic church
The renaissance was a great cultural movement that began in Italy and spread to other countries in the late 1400's.a great cultural movement that began in Italy and spread t o other countrys in the 1400s.A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the catholic church
The Great Awakening, also known as the first Great Awakening.
One effect of the Great Awakening in the middle colonies was the promotion of religious diversity and tolerance as people were encouraged to pursue personal connections with God outside of traditional church structures. This movement also led to increased social activism and a push for moral reform in society.
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The First Great Awakening began to make Christianity deeply personal for people. It promoted personal morality and spiritual introspection as opposed to the more common focus on ritual, ceremony, and hierarchy.
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