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The Act led to a substantial increase of government funding to the learning institutions of black Africans, but they did not keep up with the population increase. The law forced institutions to be under the direct control of the state. The National Party now had the power to employ and train teachers as it saw fit
The Great Awakening was an Evangelical Revival in the 1730s in Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies in America. This new movement “encouraged individuals to take control of their own beliefs. Great Awakening preachers believed in introspection and personal guilt and how commitment to new standards of morality would turn out in salvation by Christ.
Women as well as minority groups such as African Americans were not excluded from this movement and there wasn’t an increased connection with the Church of England.
Great Awakening movement had a great impact on the American Revolution as it created a sense freedom of religion.