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What impact did the Second Great Awakening have on western expansion?
1.The Second Great Awakening inspired people to move west to escape the camp meetings.
2.Revivalists were encouraged by newly established northwestern settlements to move west.
3.Northwestern Native Americans longed to be a part of the Second Great Awakening camp meetings.
4.Missionaries inspired by the Second Great Awakening spread the word on the western frontier.

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Answered by rupalppanchmatia
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Answer:

Evangelizing the Frontiers

Explanation:

The Second Great Awakening served as an organizing process that created, “a religious and educational infrastructure” across the western frontier that encompassed social networks, a religious journalism that provided mass communication, and church-related colleges.

Answered by Ifra321
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Explanation:

It led to the founding of several well known colleges, seminaries and mission societies. The Great Awakening notably altered the religious climate in the American colonies. Ordinary people were encouraged to make a personal connection with God, instead of relying on a minister. Newer denominations, such as Methodists and Baptists, grew quickly. While the movement unified the colonies and boosted church growth, experts say it also caused division among those who supported it and those who rejected

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