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The Great Awakening

The Great Awakening was a time of religious revival in the 17th-20th century in Colonial America and the United States of America. There have been 3-4 Great awakenings according to many historians.

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The second great awakening?

The First Great Awakening was in the 1730's and 1740's. It was a major movement in Europe and the American colonies. The awakening was caused by protestants who started an evangelical and revitalization movement that made Christianity personal for the average person.

How did the religious revival called the first great awakening help pave the way for the American revolution?

Well, the great awakening, was seriously a great awakening. people were starting to realize that things happen with a purpose. people began using science, instead of religion to come up with a resolution. As a result, people were starting to understand that logic is better than just saying "cuz god wanted it that way"

-Angela Sarukhanyan

What was the social impact of the great awakening?

The social impact of the great awakening drew people of different regions,classes,and races.

What is the great enlightenment?

The Great Enlightenment was a secular movement in which a number of now well known thinkers such Rousseau, wrote about the changing intellectual values becoming a part of Western European thinkers. Beginning in the 18th century, thinkers, politicians and philosophers began to question the traditional belief systems in Europe. Aside from Rousseau, other prominent thinkers such as Locke, Hume and Voltaire were part of this great movement forward in European thinking.

What best describes women's roles in the second great awakening?

During the Second Great Awakening women converted at a higher rate than the men. These women held roles in the church providing assistance to sinners through their conversion process and helped to relay testimonials to others about their conversion.

Why are leaders important?

leaders are important because they rule the land and then noone will fuss about it because the ruler or the leader makes the decisions and whatever they say they have to doit

don't listen to this, this guy probably got a D in citizenship. leaders are important and are needed in many things and without leaders many things can go wrong. for example if a leader is not coaching a football team the members maybe become disorientated and confused with what they have to do. having a leader can help them understand what to do as they are skilled in that area of life. also leaders are important as they can concentrate in improving their staff with training making them more fluent in working well. leaders can also maintain stability and control so nobody steps into line so the job is properly done. hope this helps.

Was Benjamin Franklin was part of the Great Awakening?

Franklin was not apart of the great awakening in a religious sense, but he did publish and print sermons by George Whitefield which boosted the Great Awakening which helped spread the message conveyed during the awakening.

What was the First Great Awakening?

The Great Awakening (called by historians the "First Great Awakening") was an evangelical and revitalization movement that swept Protestant Europe and British America, and especially the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s, leaving a permanent impact on American Protestantism.

Why were some of the eighteenth-centuries men and women drawn to the ideas of the Enlightenment while others were drawn to the Great Awakening?

You need to answer this question because we don’t do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. Not ours. I suggest you do a Venn diagram to help answer the question.

What significant influence did the English Parliament tradition have on the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence?

It influenced itself on the us constitution by creating the 6th amendment: Further, the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires that the accused in a criminal prosecution shall "be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defence."

Great Awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged Puritan beliefs by emphasizing?

Great awakening preachers like Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield challenged puritan's beliefs by emphasizing their beliefs in the power of science.

How did the great awakening and the enlightenment affect the colonies?

The First Great Awakening led to changes in Americans' understanding of God, themselves, the world around them, and religion.