The Abolition<span> Movement coincided with </span>the Second Great Awakening<span>. The "revivals" and "camp meetings" that emerged during the Second </span>Great Awakening<span> helped bring the </span>slavery<span> issue into focus for many Americans in the years prior to the </span>Civil War<span>.
So the answer is D</span>
Answer:
The first British soldier to fire was to blame for the Boston massacre.
Explanation:
It started with a small argument between the soldiers and the colonists. But it escalated and there was over 50 colonists. Soldiers were went to maintain order. The British soldiers were armed with bayonets to move the crowd but the colonists began to shout daring them to fire. Captain Preston arrived and tried to calm the crowd but got hit by a thrown object and knocked him down. That what it caused him to fire into the crowd.
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Answer:
It started when one man was shot, nobody knows who or what they were killed with. This led the other side to retaliate against one another and began a war.
Explanation:
The Second Great Awakening began on the southern frontier and usually featured the religions of methodists and baptists. This is because the methodists and the baptists had <span>prominent roles in the Protestant revival movement, know as the Second Great Awakening. </span>
<h2>I believe it was C I am sorry if it was wrong.</h2>