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AleksandrR [38]
3 years ago
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2nd Great Awakening, 5 Facts Please help me!!

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navik [9.2K]3 years ago
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The facts i know is:

1.<span>The Second Great Awakening was a time of evangelical fervor and revival in the newly formed nation of America. 
2.</span><span>This fear had arisen during the Enlightenment which resulted in the </span>First Great Awakening<span>.
3.</span><span>America arose as a religious nation as observed by </span>Alexis de Tocqueville<span> and others. 
4.</span><span>The idea of social equality that came about with the advent of the new nation trickled down to religion. 
5.</span>Unlike the Calvinists, they believed and preached in salvation for all. <span>
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