PPT-The Great Awakening
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Over time Several generations had passed Over time many of the colonists had slid away from their traditional Christian roots Revival 1730s 1740s several prominent
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Over time Several generations had passed Over time many of the colonists had slid away from their traditional Christian roots Revival 1730s 1740s several prominent preachers come onto the scene George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards. . Date: . . Chapter 9: Life in Colonial Williamsburg: . Reading Further: A Religious Revival in the Colonies. Directions. : . 1. Complete the Venn diagram below. Describe features of colonial religious practices before and after the Great Awakening. Under “Both” list features that were in services both before and after the Great Awakening. . By Kate Chopin. Project By: Zach Almon. Ashley . Doughtery. Landon Baker. Kristen Kursave. Our Excerpt From the Book:. Chapter . 19, page . 68. Excerpt:. It moved her with recollections. She could hear again the . Great Awakening. Religious Revival . (1730s-1740s). EMOTIONAL. “Fire and Brimstone” Preaching. Calvinist-influenced. Human sinfulness . inherent. Social Divisions. Edwards. Questions to consider. Spreading the Word . American churches in some colonies had official state churches . Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia . some churches were decentralized and . First part of . 1700’s. The Great Awakening was a spiritual renewal that swept the American Colonies, particularly New England, during the first half of the 18th Century. It began in England before catching fire across the Atlantic. . “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”. Rev. Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758). The Great Awakening. What historians call "the first Great Awakening" can best be described as a revitalization of religious piety that swept through the American colonies between the 1730s and the 1770s.. Describing the impact of the Great Awakening on colonial society. Chapter 3 Section 4. Great Awakening. Revival of religious feelings. 1730-1740s. Started in Massachusetts. Great Awakening. The colonists were less dedicated to religion as they were when the colonies were founded.. VS. Two broad sets of ideas largely determined . the worldview . in 18th century America prior to the American Revolution. While it is true that the Enlightenment more thoroughly influenced the Colonial elite, and the Great Awakening was most influential amongst common people, both found their nexus in America. Today we will explain how the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment caused revolutionary feelings to grow in the colonies.. Vocabulary . explain – give reasons for. denomination – specific religious group . 1700’s. The Great Awakening was a spiritual renewal that swept the American Colonies, particularly New England, during the first half of the 18th Century. It began in England before catching fire across the Atlantic. . and . the . Enlightenment. What role did the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment play in moving the colonists toward revolution?. Essential Question. divine right:. denomination. :. specific religious group. . AP US History. Second Great Awakening. CC #15 3:18 to 6:13. Event. Rebirth of religion in the early 1800s. Causes. Society wasn’t as religious in the Revolutionary Era so Americans returned to their religious roots. The Story. Edna Pontellier, a young wife and mother, struggles against her sense of duty and personal identity. . Her journey is not a quest for superiority, but rather equality. . The reader quickly comes to see how she feels trapped in her roles of wife and mother—a situation Chopin seems to want us to recognize as rather ordinary in this time period. . . E: “What do you mean by the courageous soul?”. . R: “Courageous, ma foi! The brave soul. The soul that dares and defies.” . E: “Show me the letter and play for me the . Impromptu. . You see that I have persistence. Does that quality count for anything in art?”.
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