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  2. Great Awakening | Definition, Summary, Key Figures ...

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    Great Awakening, religious revival in the British American colonies between about 1720 and the 1740s. It was part of the religious ferment that swept western Europe in the latter part of the 17th century and early 18th century. Learn more about the Great Awakening.

  3. Great Awakening ‑ First, Second & Definition - HISTORY

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    The Great Awakening was a religious revival that impacted the English colonies in America during the 1730s and 1740s. The movement came at a time when the idea of secular rationalism was...

  4. Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals in American Christian history. Historians and theologians identify three, or sometimes four, waves of increased religious enthusiasm between the early 18th century and the late 20th century.

  5. First Great Awakening, Summary, Facts, Significance

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    The First Great Awakening was the most significant religious movement of the Colonial Era, sparking an increase in Protestant denominations, including Methodists and Baptists, as well as the establishment of educational institutions like Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, and Rutgers.

  6. GREAT AWAKENING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Great Awakening definition: the series of religious revivals among Protestants in the American colonies, especially in New England, lasting from about 1725 to 1770.. See examples of GREAT AWAKENING used in a sentence.

  7. The Great Awakening: Origin, Key Figures and Influence

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    Key Figures and Events. The Great Awakening in America, also known as Evangelist Revival, had tremendous social and political results in the 30s and 40s. Read a summary including facts, causes, affects, and influential leaders.

  8. Great Awakening - Encyclopedia.com

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    The Great Awakening created a new definition of a "revival of religion" as a specific event manifesting God's gracious dispensation toward a church, town, or people.