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What did William Penn do in the great awakening?

William Penn preceded the Great Awakening, which took place after his death. However, the principles of religious tolerance and freedom William Penn had promoted, enabled something like the Great Awakening to take place. The Great Awakening had less focus on the Church as an institution, and more on personal faith and connection with God.


The great awakening?

The Great Awakening was a revival of Christianity that took place around the turn of the 19th century.


When did the great awakening take place and what were some of its leaders?

In 1720s and the leaders were George Whitfield and Jonathan Edwards


Why was the Great Awakening an indirect challenge to the social order of the colonies?

Because the awakening was not a single event that began or ended at one time. In addition it did not even take place in every colony.


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When was the Great Awakening?

The Great Awakening was from the 1730s- 1740s


The Great Awakening was?

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Who did the Great Awakening appeal to?

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What was the name of the of the religious revival that took place in the colonies in the 18th century?

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The Second Great Awakening centered on what belief?

The Second Great Awakening took place in the United States between the 1790's on through the 1830's. This awakening centered on the belief of personal piety rather than theology and education. The Second Great Awakening introduced the "camp meeting" as an excellent way build religious fervor.