It wasn't just about religion though. It also had two major groups fighting for rights. Women's suffrage was huge, and black rights was big. Women, and some men fought for almost 100 years before they got the right to vote (they got it i 1912). This was also why the Second Great Awakening was mostly women. A lot of men didn't necessarily support it, but some did.
Temperance was also something people were fighting for. <span />
The one thing that practically all the state constitutions shared in the early days of the colonies was the idea of popular sovereignty--that the state existed to serve the people, not the other way around. This of course made its way into the Constitution as well <span />
Answer: Is a Nice color and can make a dye out of it and its also a low costing Indian air line.
Explanation: