During colonial times, the majority of revivals were held in the American colonies, particularly in New England and the Mid-Atlantic regions. These revivals were often part of the First and Second Great Awakenings, which emphasized personal religious experience and emotional expressions of faith. Key figures like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield played significant roles in these movements, drawing large crowds and fostering a sense of spiritual renewal. The revivals contributed to the rise of various denominations and a more democratized approach to religion in America.
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During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
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During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
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People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.
The possessive form is, "You read about women'slives during colonial times."
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I'd say a large majority (if not all) of all American colonists were Christians of some sect.
During colonial times, Americans used the plants to scrub their pots and pans.
Charles Town was in the Carolinas during colonial times. It later became Charleston, South Carolina.
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During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
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