The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals that took place in the American colonies during the 18th century. It was led by preachers such as George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards, who emphasized the importance of personal religious experience and sparked a renewed interest in Christianity among the colonists.
The people in Europe decided to move to the colonies during the 1600s and 1700s because they wanted religious freedom.
What was currency in Britain during the 1700s?
The religious movement
they wanted a better life for family and start a new life
A religious revival
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
Pope Clement XI was the Pope sometime during the 1700s.
The Religious Society of Friends or Quakers.
The colonial region with the greatest religious diversity was the middle colonies. This included the colonies of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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The intellectual products of religious skepticism in the late 1700s included works such as Voltaire's "Candide", David Hume's critiques of religion, and the spread of deism. One aspect that was not a direct product of religious skepticism in the late 1700s was the establishment of strict state religions.