Answer: The Baptists reaped the greatest benefits from the Great Awakening. Baptist churches grew in number during the last half of the 18th century, despite being small before the revival.
Explanation:
The particularly severe winter of 1777-1778 proved to be a great trial for the American army, and of the 11,000 soldiers stationed at Valley Forge, hundreds died from disease. However, the suffering troops were held together by loyalty to the Patriot cause and to General Washington, who stayed with his men.
In December, 1777, General George Washington moved the Continental Army to their winter quarters at Valley Forge. ... By the time the army marched into Valley Forge on December 19, they were suffering not only from cold, hunger, and fatigue, but from low morale in the wake of the disastrous Philadelphia Campaign.
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If you provided "Source C" I'm sure more people would be able to help.
However, based off of my knowledge of the spread of reformation, I do know that the ideas spread to <span>Scandinavia and then around northern Europe; mainly through the usage of the printing press and increased literacy.
Not sure how much this helps, but im sure it's better than having no answer at all. :)</span>