Second Great Awakening, Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835. During this revival, meetings were held in small towns and large cities throughout the country, and the unique frontier institution known as the camp meeting began. Many churches experienced a great increase in membership, particularly among Methodist and Baptist churches
One major reason for the spread of consumerism after World War II was that "<span>A. Americans were making more money than before," since this was a "boom" time for the economy. </span>
Women in America were in a land of contradictions as well as in the land of opportunities which was hard for women on the frontier.
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There were a lot of opportunities for countrymen but for a woman in the frontier, things weren't exactly the same nor did women have great freedom to adventures as men did.
Women in America were in a land of contradictions as well as in the land of opportunities which was hard for women on the frontier. Apart from the women who were already in the west there was arrival of indigenous women and from other eastern states.
There was rise of protest for equal rights from the women and Mary Wollstonecraft made great contributions by involving herself in the protests as well as through her literary pieces.