What effect did the Great Awakening have on the American colonies?
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the great awakening affected the colonies in at least three ways first the great awakening affected the colonies by changing many people's attitudes towards religions before this revivals legends Patty and Selma had been fairly in the colonies
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The religious climate in the American colonies was significantly changed by the Great Awakening. Instead of relying on a pastor, the average individual was urged to have a personal relationship with God. Baptists and Methodists, two relatively new denominations, expanded swiftly.
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The culmination of numerous activities that occurred over a long period of time led to the Great Awakening in the American colonies. Although this revolt was famous for its theological components, the Great Awakening's ramifications were much more significant than anybody had anticipated.
The term "Great Awakening" describes several episodes of religious resurgence in American history.
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