Answer:
Changed the way people thought about their relationship with the God. A religious revival.
Explanation:
In the 1700s, a European philosophical movement, called the Enlightenment, swept America. Also called the Age of Reason, this era laid the foundation for a scientific, rather than religious, worldview. Freedom of conscience was at the heart of this struggle against old regimes and old ways of thinking, and it changed the way people viewed authority. In the same way, a religious revival, called the Great Awakening, changed the way people thought about their relationship with the divine, with themselves and with other people. The Enlightenment engaged the mind, but the Great Awakening engaged the heart.
The United States was very willing to participate in the war. Many of the men enlisted, meaning they volunteered, and this shows us how eager our men were to win a war.
I can't really see the answers you've provided if you did but, i wrote an essay kind of thing on captain thomas preston's account of the boston massacre here are some parts of it.
the source was created on 1770, considered a primary source, it was written because he wanted to prove his innocence to the jurors. the author's purpose was so because the daughters of the revolution wanted to re-open the case. according to his source the soldiers started the boston massacre they started to fire without order, and that the mob yelled fire, meaning an actual fire.
plus from what I've written, i personally believe the colonists started the boston massacre because, <span>as stated by Captain Thomas a
First-hand account, they started taunting them and throwing snowballs along
with other objects because they did not want the British regulars in their
town. The commending officer ordered his men to fix their bayonets and join the
guard outside the building which they were having a meeting in, after the
colonists attacked the soldiers one rifle shot into the crowd to the other
soldiers began firing moments later. Five colonists were dead three more were
injured while the british soldiers were put on trail only two were found guilty
of man slaughter and their thumbs were branded with an ‘M’ for murder as
punishment. I believe this could have been prevented if the soldiers were not
outside fixing their guns at that time. And had the British parliament had not
taken over american taxation measures in boston, the british should’ve stayed over in britian. </span>
They feared that a strong central government would create tyranny, and stamp out the peoples' natural God given rights.
Answer:
It encouraged its followers to adopt sober and moral ways
Explanation:
Unhappy with the situation of socio-economic exclusion in their country and the direction of the spirituality of the official Church (Anglican Episcopal) - ostentation and spiritual neglect - the group of friends, religious and well-educated students of Oxford University began to question the ecclesiastical hierarchy in its attitude of living towards itself, without the capacity to observe the needs of human beings. The movement aimed to encourage the followers to care about their mates, but above all, they should avoid worldy acts, and adopt sober ways.