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The Second Great Awakening had an effect to the people by demostrating to build their lives better and improve society as a whole.

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Where was the first great awakening?

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Why was the great awakening so important to colonial America?

The Great Awakening was important,because it was when religious freedom was there


What were the effects of the great awakening on colonial culture and politics?

The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.


What were the effects of the great awakening on the colonial culture and political?

The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.


Who was an important religious leader during the first great awakening?

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What was the name of the great revival that swept America in the 1700's?

The great awakening


What was the first major religious revival in America?

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Where did the second great awakening?

it was started in America during the 1800s


Where was the great awakening?

The First Great Awakening is more of a global religious movement that hit all of America, the Atlantic world, and other continents.


What was the second great awakening?

The second great awakening was a religious revival in America. There were camp meetings. The abolitionist movement and the temperance movement were influenced by the Second Great Awakening.


How did the great awakening affect America?

The preaching of the Great awakening did more perhaps to draw the colonists together so that our country (America) would truly become one nation under God.


What are 3 effects of the Great Awakening?

A greater religious and political freedom; the great awakening also for the first time united colonies from north to south in a common cause.