The Great Awakening is about feeling and emotion and The Enlightenment is about logic and reason.
enlightenment
The ideas of the enlightenment mostly influenced American revolution.
The Second Great Awakening was in decline by the 1830s.
the Great Awakening
The great awakening resulted in a rebellion against the normal authoritarian religious rule.
The Great Awakening is about feeling and emotion and The Enlightenment is about logic and reason.
Both the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment were intellectual and spiritual movements in 18th century America. The Great Awakening focused on emotional, revivalist religious experiences and encouraged individual connection with God, while the Enlightenment promoted reason, science, and rational thinking as means to understanding the world. While both movements sought to challenge traditional authority and encourage personal empowerment, they differed in their approach to knowledge and the role of religion in society.
enlightenment
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The Enlightenment emphasized reason, science, and individual rights, which influenced ideas about government and society in the colonies, leading to calls for independence from Britain. The Great Awakening was a religious revival that sparked emotional and personal religious experiences, challenging traditional authority and promoting individual salvation and equality in the eyes of God. Both movements contributed to a growing sense of individualism, independence, and questioning of established authority in colonial society.
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.
The increase of interest in books and learning.
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the spread of enlightenment ideals
Scientific Experiments can be traced back to the enlightenment because Ben Franklin, a famous American Enlightenment Figure, conducted these experiments to discover the laws of nature. Questioning authority (respectfully) for better reasoning can be traced back to the Great Awakening because it was brought forth after the Great Awakening took place.
The First Great Awakening led to changes in Americans' understanding of God, themselves, the world around them, and religion.