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1 Great Awakening 1730s s

2 What was the Great Awakening?
Religious revival movement. Evangelicalism-- “new birth” is the ultimate religious experience. Followers accept that they are sinners and ask for salvation.

3 Before the Great Awakening
Before 1730s, most colonies had established religions: Congregationalists in New England (basically Puritans) Anglicans in New York and Southern Colonies (same as Church of England)

4 “Old Lights” vs. “New Lights”
Churches that grew as a result of the Great Awakening: Presbyterianism, Methodism, Baptism (“New Lights”) Great Awakening challenged authority and hierarchy of established churches (“Old Lights:” Congregationalists and Anglicans). Great Awakening said anyone could be converted or “born again”; you didn’t need traditional church leadership to decide whether or not you belong.

5 Leaders of the Great Awakening
George Whitefield Jonathan Edwards

6 Why was George Whitefield so popular?
Today’s Question: Why was George Whitefield so popular?


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