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By Andrew Bowers and Helen Rue
Religious Revival19th Century
1730-1740
First Great Awakening
RESULTS:Masses of converted soulsShattered and reorganized ChurchesRevitalized EvangelicalismNew movements
Second Great Awakening1790s-early 1800s
http://awaketoawareness.wordpress.com/2010/09/01/common-sense/
“Camp Meetings”
Methodist Camp Meeting 1839
Reform Movementshttp://www.learner.org/courses/amerhistory/u
nits/8/?pop=yes&pid=2256#
http://wpt.org/wisconsinstories/janesville/burnedoverdistrict.cfm
“The preachers urged people to search the scriptures for them- selves and apply the lessons they found there to their own lives. In short, the believer was expected to remake himself or herself into a new person; to be born again” (Howe, 188).
Western New York
http://www.pbs.org/mormons/themes/birth.html
Widening Gap
The Issue of Slavery
http://www.wolfkiller.net/Abolitionists/index.htm
MormonismUnitarianismDeism
Other Denominations
Yipeeeh!
THE END
Howe, Daniel Walker. What Hath God Wrought. N.p.: Oxford University Press USA,
2007. Print.Kennedy, David, Lizabeth Cohen, and Thomas
Bailey. American Pageant, Thirteenth Edition . N.p.: Cengage Learning, December 2008.
http://www.patheos.com/Library/Mormonism/Origins/Influences.html
http://www.learner.org/courses/amerhistory/units/8/?pop=yes&pid=2256
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