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The Glorious Revolution of 1688 reinforced the principles of constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy, inspiring colonial leaders to challenge authoritarian rule and advocate for their rights. Concurrently, the Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the 1730s and 1740s, fostered a sense of individualism and questioned traditional authority in both church and state. Together, these events encouraged a spirit of dissent and self-governance in the colonies, laying the groundwork for a collective identity that would eventually contribute to the American Revolution.

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What factors impacted the development of the American Colonies?

The enlightenment religious tolerance mercantilism the great awakening the glorious revolution and the European population explosion due to wheat and children requirements


What was not one of the ways that the Glorious Revolution changed the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain?

because he had an i phone


What was the great awakening and why was it important for the colonies?

The Great Awakening was a religious movement. It was important for the colonies because it influenced them.


How did the Great Awakening effect the colonies?

Th great awakening affected the colonies in a few ways. The main thing that colonies were affected was Christianity.


How did the great awakening effect the American colonies?

Th great awakening affected the colonies in a few ways. The main thing that colonies were affected was Christianity.


The religious revival that swept through the colonies was called?

the Great Awakening


Last revolution in great Britain?

Glorious Revolution 1688


What religious movement that helped spread democratic feeling in the colonies?

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Where did the great awakening?

The Great Awakening started in Great Britain and in the thirteen original colonies (which at the time was owned by Britain).


How did the great awakening and the enlightenment affect the colonies?

The First Great Awakening led to changes in Americans' understanding of God, themselves, the world around them, and religion.


What was the effect of the great awakening on the middle colonies?

The Great Awakening began in the Middle Colonies. This movement changed the way that many people practiced their religion.


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how did the great awakening led to changes in the colonial life and in the colonies relationship with great Britain

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