To <span>ensure equal treatment for all citizens.</span>
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The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister. Newer denominations, such as Methodists and Baptists, grew quickly.
In Italy the causes of nationalism started with the fall of the Roman Empire. The peninsula was divided into several states that had their own government. Napoleon invaded many of these states but the unification did not last. The states split up again and nationalism started to begin again.
Initially, the Europeans thought the the plague, also referred to as Black Death, was a punishment from the Gods, and this was a belief that was started in the church circles, and they thought that God is punishing the people for their sins. This belief was quickly spread around, and people were indeed in big panic because it was a pandemic that was spreading around very quickly and was fatal.