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how did the great awakening led to changes in the colonial life and in the colonies relationship with great Britain
The social impact of the great awakening drew people of different regions,classes,and races.
The Second Great Awakening was an inspiration and organizing force for subsequent social movements.
The Second Great Awakening was an inspiration and organizing force for subsequent social movements.
The Great Awakening affected religious tolarance some people disagreed with changes it brought.
The Great Awakening sparked a renewed interest in religion and led to a more personal and emotional approach to faith. This emphasis on individual connection to God encouraged a more tolerant attitude towards differing interpretations of religious beliefs. The movement helped foster religious pluralism and diversity in the American colonies.
It renewed them and gave them faith.
both were led by social conservatives
The great awakening happened because of dissagreeements in religion and beliefs.
The Great Awakening improved communication between the colonies, and it led to discussion of political and social issues.
During the Great Awakening in 18th century America, there was a surge in religious fervor and revivalism. People experienced a spiritual awakening and it led to renewed interest in religion, church attendance, and personal piety. This movement also gave rise to new religious denominations and sparked social and political changes.
Because the awakening was not a single event that began or ended at one time. In addition it did not even take place in every colony.