Which best describes the Great Awakening in colonial America?
A rejection of religious formality in American churches
How did the great awakening happen?
The great awakening occurred because there was a revivalist outpouring with roots in Europe and America. colonist basically witnessed breakthroughs in religious toleration and controversies within...
How did the American social reform movement evolve out of the Second Great Awakening?
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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.
Why was there a great awakening?
The great awakening occurred because there was a revivalist outpouring with roots in Europe and America. colonist basically witnessed breakthroughs in religious toleration and controversies within the ministry.
How did the great Awakening change colonial culture?
It caused cultural stress bringing the Enlightment.
How did the great awakening affect the colonies?
The Great Awakening was a religious revival in the 1730s and 1740s. It was particularly influential in the New England colonies, and sparked renewed religious activity in America. Many preachers were involved, including George Whitefield, and Jonathan Edwards, who preached the famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God."
Many of the branches of Christianity that were most affected by the Great Awakening (including Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians) were among those that most supported the American Revolution. Furthermore, the enthusiasm and dedication to religious ideals and the social and political ideology that often came with these contributed to the push for American nationalism and the activism that enabled it to occur.
So, it not only changed the religious make-up of America and inspired people to turn to Jesus, but also it was one of the factors that influenced the American Revolution that occurred just decades later. All of my homies like pie.
The main effect of the Great Awakening was the rebellion against authoritarian religious rule that spilled over into the other areas of colonial life.
What was the great awakening in us history?
There were two Great Awakenings- the first beginning in the 1730's, and the second in the 1800's. This were periods of religious revival in American. They were Characterized by new denominations, "fire and brimstone" speakers, and camp meetings (retreats where people would spend days praying, worshiping, and listening to speakers). Some influential people in these time periods were George Whitefield and Johnathan Edwards, Charles Finney and Peter Cartwright.
How did the great awakening help prepare colonists to break away from England?
The movement split churches. It also stirred up ideas of individual worth, equality, and the right to challenge authority. These ideas prepared the colonists to break away from England.
The Second Great Awakening centered on the belief that a person's salvation depended on what?
his or her own efforts
What effect did the great awakening have on the colonies?
The effect that the Great Awakening had on the colonies was influential. This is what brought revival in the religious circles and was a form of rebellion against the authoritarian rule.
They all contributed to a growing sense of shared identity.
Effects of the great awakening?
The colonits realized that religious power was in their hands, not in the Church of England or any other power. It also led them to discover that they could break away from their churches and look for or form new ones.
The religious message of the Great Awakening can best be described as?
The religious message of the Great Awakening emphasized personal salvation through faith, challenged traditional hierarchical structures within churches, and encouraged a more emotional and participatory approach to worship. It focused on individual spiritual renewal and a direct, personal connection with God.
How did the great awakening and the enlightenment influence colonial society?
THEY ARE BOTH MOVEMENTS AND BOTH WERE IN THE 1700S.
What were two consequences of the great awakening in the colonies?
First of all, the colonists had a sense of shared experience for the first time, no matter their race or region. Also, a fresh wave of missionaries were sent to the Native Americans. Thirdly, many new churches were formed, and competition between them skyrocketed.
In what ways did the Great Awakening contribute to the independent spirit of American colonists?
In what ways did the Great Awakening contribute to the independent spirit of American colonists?
Itinerant British evangelist who spread the Great Awakening throughout the colonies?
George Whitfield
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