One of the most significant social impacts of the Great awakening in eighteenth century colonial America was that people began to challenge the established authority--especially regarding social issues like slavery, as they tried to undue some of the moral wrongs that were being perpetrated. <span><span> </span></span>
1954- Brown v. Board of Education 1955- Emmet Till murder 1956- Montgomery Bus boycott 1957- Civil Rights Act of 1957 Highlander Folk school 25th Anniversary I don’t know the rest sorry
They argued with it and didnt like it. The Spanish colonies in the Caribbean were among the last to abolish slavery. While the British colonies abolished slavery completely by 1834. It took a while for it to happen.