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Great Awakening

The Great Awakening was an influential event in the life of the American people. Before it was over, it had swept the colonies of the eastern seaboard, transforming the social and religious life of land. The Great Awakening of 1735-1745 was a reaction to a decline in piety and a laxity of morals within the Congregational C


Starting with Whitefield, a tremendous chorus of praise and preaching rang throughout the land, and was sustained for at least fifty years. Preachers, like John Whitefield, strThe voice of John Whitefield was soon joined by John and Charles Wesley, and many others. It brought religious and economic reasons for revolution and led to a spiritual and democratic movement for independence from Great Britain. The revival changed the entire temper of English society. However, the Great Awakening was not a catalyst for the American Revolution. Two, social anxiety led to political reformation. The "Pro" side of the topic discussed three main ideas why the Great Awakening was a key to the American Revolution. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. Religious as well as political and social reasons led to the Revolution. The religious, economic and political reasons of the Great Awakening influenced an inclination toward revolution. Natural laws were preserving unalienable rights of man. One, it gave colonists the ideas of natural laws.

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