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New churches were built primarily to accommodate the growing populations during periods of urbanization and to meet the spiritual needs of diverse communities. These structures often served as not only places of worship but also centers for social gathering and community support. The effect was a strengthened sense of community identity and cohesion, as well as an increased influence of religious institutions in social and cultural life. Additionally, the architectural styles of these churches often reflected the values and aspirations of the time, contributing to the cultural landscape of the areas they served.

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