who was the leader of the great awakening?
The Great Awakening started in Great Britain and in the thirteen original colonies (which at the time was owned by Britain).
The Great Awakening started when the New England colony started having free thinkers. Because of the education they were recieving,they started questioning England and revolted.
The Great Awakening was started by George Whitefeild. The Great AWakening was created so that the people in the early colonies would begin to be more active in the church.
religion. People started to question the authority of the church.
John Forbes of Course, Scotland, wrote the book that started the First Great Awakening. Important evangelists were Ebenezer Erskine of Aberdeen, John and Charles Wesley, John Fletcher, William Cowper, and Jonathan Edwards.
The Great Awakening started in Great Britain and in the thirteen original colonies (which at the time was owned by Britain).
The Great Awakening started in Great Britain and in the thirteen original colonies (which at the time was owned by Britain).
The Great Awakening started when the New England colony started having free thinkers. Because of the education they were recieving,they started questioning England and revolted.
religion. People started to question the authority of the church.
The Great Awakening was started by George Whitefeild. The Great AWakening was created so that the people in the early colonies would begin to be more active in the church.
it was started in America during the 1800s
it was started in America during the 1800s
There have been four 'Great Awakenings' in US history, but 'the beginning' was of course the First Great Awakening, and that was started by the English cleric George Whitefield around 1740 AD.
It started in the 1730's and went to about the 1750's
religion. People started to question the authority of the church.
George Whitefield started a home for orphans called the Bethesda Orphanage in Georgia during the Great Awakening. He believed in providing care and education for orphaned children who were often neglected by society.
John Forbes of Course, Scotland, wrote the book that started the First Great Awakening. Important evangelists were Ebenezer Erskine of Aberdeen, John and Charles Wesley, John Fletcher, William Cowper, and Jonathan Edwards.