second awakening
Title: second awakening
Category: /History
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second awakening
Category: /History
Details: Words: 525 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Second Awakening
By the 1800 , the revivalist energies of all these congregations were
combining to create the greatest surge of evangelical fervor since the first
Great Awakening sixty year before . Beginning among Presbyterians in
several Eastern colleges , the new awakening soon speard throughtout the
country , reaching its greastest heights in the Western regions . In only a few
years , a large proportionof the American people were mobilized by the
movement ; and membership in those churches embraceing
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century .
The new religious enthusiasm meshed with the cultural and political optimism of the early
republic . Many Americans were coming to believe that their nation had a special destiny :
that its political system would serve as a model to the world , that its culture would
become a beacon to mankind . Now there were voices arguing that the United States had
a religious mission as well : that American revivalism would lead to the of the entire