Pietism had a significant impact on many Americans by promoting personal religious experience and emphasizing the importance of heartfelt faith over formal doctrine. This movement encouraged individual Bible study, prayer, and a commitment to moral living, fostering a sense of community among believers. It also contributed to the development of various religious denominations and revivals, ultimately shaping the spiritual landscape of America and promoting social reform movements in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Columbus showed the Europeans the way to the Americas
I think it had a good effect on the Native Americans because it guaranteed freedom of religion and trials by jury.
wealth and power
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
Native Americans lost much of the land that they had before the passage of the act.
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Because of God.
James Tanis has written: 'Dutch Calvinistic pietism in the middle colonies' -- subject(s): Pietism
Philipp Jakob Spener is considered the founder of Pietism. He was born in Alsace, which is on the border between France and Germany.
With the government eliminating poll taxes, it allowed many more to be able to vote.
protestant revival or movement in Germany
Jonathan Strom has written: 'Orthodoxy and reform' 'Pietism and community in Europe and North America' -- subject(s): Communities, Christianity, Pietism, History
It turned many Cuban Americans against Kennedy.
took homes. and many people.:)
there were many, electricity, phones and cars
The saying today has been in effect for many years, and will probably exist for many more generations of Native Americans: "We do as well today as when Custer headed the BIA."
It affected the British and the Americans because it then cause many problems between them such as trade.