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The First Great Awakening had a profound impact on the unity of the colonists by fostering a sense of shared identity and purpose among diverse religious groups. This movement encouraged individual interpretation of faith and emphasized personal religious experience, which helped to diminish the authority of established denominations. As a result, it sowed the seeds for political and economic liberty by promoting ideas of equality and self-governance, ultimately paving the way for the American Revolution. The awakening's emphasis on personal freedom resonated with the colonists' growing desire for political autonomy and economic independence.

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