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Colt1911 [192]
3 years ago
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How was the Second Great Awakening important to slaves' religious beliefs?

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Lana71 [14]3 years ago
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The second great awakening important to slaves religious belief is: c. it allowed many slaves to convert to christianity because owners felt the converting would make slaves more obedient.
it inspired religious revival within communites and by message says "only god could save them by grace"

hope this help
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