If The Great Awakening encouraged people to embrace personal faith and religious experience, it also fostered a sense of individualism and a questioning of traditional authority. This movement prompted a surge in evangelical fervor and led to the establishment of new denominations, ultimately contributing to the shaping of American religious identity. Additionally, it laid the groundwork for greater social and political change by promoting ideas of equality and democratic participation.
Form their own ideas about their relationship to God.
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
Form their own ideas about their relationship to god
The Great Awakening was an outpouring of religious enthusiasm that occurred in the American colonies in the mid-18th century.
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
Both the Great Awakening and Enlightenment led to people wanting political equality and encouraged people to talk about political and social issue.
Both the Great Awakening and Enlightenment led to people wanting political equality and encouraged people to talk about political and social issue.
Second Great Awakening
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility
Encouraged people to think for themselves and take personal responsibility