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1 The Great Awakening 1730s-1740s

2 2 What was the Great Awakening? Religious revival movement Evangelicism – “new birth” considered the ultimate religious experience Followers accepted that they were sinners and asked for salvation George Whitefield preaching

3 3 Before the Great Awakening Before the 1730s, most colonies had two established religions. Congregationalism was the largest religion in New England (Puritans and other dissidents who broke away from the Church of England). Anglicanism was the largest religion in New York and the Southern colonies (same as the Church of England).

4 4 Causes People more focused on wealth and survival. People lived long distances from churches. Individuals depended on themselves for survival in the frontier, not on God. Youths more interested in play than prayer. *Initially started in England

5 5 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 that anybody could be converted and born again. You didn’t need traditional church leadership to decide whether or not you belonged.

6 6 Leaders of the Great Awakening George Whitefield Jonathan Edwards

7 7 Impact U nified religious groups throughout the colonies as Christians. Dissenters and non-established groups shared a common voice. Placed an emphasis on education. Greater sense of responsibility for Indians and slaves. Religion was democratized and assessable to people.

8 Central Historical Question: Why was George Whitefield so popular?

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