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Second Great Awakening (1790-1850) Charles Finney, the leading evangelical of mid-nineteenth century America, put it: "religion is the work of man, it is something for man to do." Focused ability...
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1 The 2 nd Great Awakening (1790s-Early 1800s) 2 Charles...
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Second Great Awakening As a result of the Second Great Awakening (a series of revivals in the 1790s-early 1800s), the dominant form of Christianity in America became evangelical Protestantism...
1 The 2 nd Great Awakening (1790s-Early 1800s) 2 Charles Finney • Charles Finney conducted his own revivals in the mid 1820s and early 1830s • He rejected the Calvinist doctrine of...
21 Οκτ 2024 · Second Great Awakening, Protestant religious revival in the United States from about 1795 to 1835. Many churches experienced a great increase in membership, and the revival stimulated moral reforms, such as the temperance movement.
Engaging PowerPoint, Google Slides, student questions, and primary source for American history classes about the Second Great Awakening in the early 1800s and the reform movements that followed (e.g., Temperance Movement, Anti-Slavery Movement, Women's Rights Movement, and more).
The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant religious revival during the late 18th to early 19th century in the United States. It spread religion through revivals and emotional preaching and sparked a number of reform movements.
Liberia was created in West Africa as a free slave state and many blacks were transported there. Abolitionist leaders were William Lloyd Garrison, author of "The Liberator", Sojourner Truth (AKA Isabella Baumfree), Frederick Douglass, a free black, and the Underground Railroad. Churches were forced to face.