The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals in the American colonies during the 18th century, characterized by an emphasis on personal faith and emotional experiences over established religious practices. It led to the rise of new denominations, increased church membership, and a focus on individual spirituality. The movement also fostered a spirit of questioning authority and contributed to a sense of shared American identity, which had lasting effects on social and political dynamics, paving the way for revolutionary sentiments in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
The Second Great Awakening had an effect to the people by demostrating to build their lives better and improve society as a whole.
who was the leader of the great awakening?
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The increase of interest in books and learning.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Great Awakening encouraged ideas of equality and the right to challenge authority.
The Second Great Awakening had an effect to the people by demostrating to build their lives better and improve society as a whole.
A greater religious and political freedom; the great awakening also for the first time united colonies from north to south in a common cause.
tolerance of religious differences
who was the leader of the great awakening?
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s
the multiple effects of the great awakening helped bring people together, led to greater toleration, or acceptance of religious differences, also changed the way of how many people practiced their religion.
who found the great awakening to be appealing
They worried about thins the should not be working about for example losing ther homes when they weren't