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How did the Second Great Awakening change the United States

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While the story of creating the Mormon church is unique, it is just one example of a religious fervor that gripped the United States during the Second Great Awakening.
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====Conclusion====The Second Great Awakening changed Americans' understanding of their relationship with Godhad several significant consequences. The movement rejected Calvinism and promoted First, it provided the spark for the idea 19th reform movements that humans not only had free will but could determineswept across the country. Americans, especially women, became active in reform movements in anti-slavery, temperance, moral and prison reform, through their actionsaid to the poor, whether or not they deserved salvationand the care for the insane. This version Second, the Calvinism of Christian philosophy the Puritans was completely rejected. People became widely accepted because it gave people more control over convinced that their spiritual lives. It gave them people agency salvation rested in their own religious lives that Calvinism had denied themhands. Third, the movement extolled such virtues as industry, sobriety, and self-defense.
The Second Great Awakening had several significant consequences. First, it provided the spark for the 19th reform movements that swept across the country. Americans, especially women, became active in reform movements in anti-slavery, temperance, moral and prison reform, aid to the poor, and the care for the insane. Second, the Calvinism of the Puritans was completely rejected. People became convinced that their salvation rested in their own hands. Third, the movement extolled such virtues as industry, sobriety, and self-defense. These beliefs dove-tailed nicely with the Industrial Revolution that fundamentally changed the American economy. Fourth, numerous new Christian churches were birthed during the Second Great Awakening. Finally, the Second Great Awakening was remarkably successful. New churches were started, and Americans, particularly women and African-Americans, returned to the Christian faith in large numbers. The Second Great Awakening ultimately not only had an impact on American Christianity but on the culture of the United States.
====Bibliography and Suggested Readings====
[[Category:Religious History]][[Category:Wikis]][[Category:United States History]] [[Category:19th Century History]] [[Category:History of the Early Republic]]
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* [[Why Did the Bretton Woods Economic System End?]]
* [[What is the History of US Presidential Scandals?]]
* [[How did the United States Escalate the Vietnam War?]]
* [[What Were the Results of the Second Seminole War?]]
* [[What is the history of socialism in the United States?]]
* [[What is the history of impeachment in the United States?]]
* [[What is the history of government shutdowns in the United States?]]
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