The Great Awakening. Religious Interest Wealthy colonists typically belonged to Church of England...

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Page 1: The Great Awakening. Religious Interest Wealthy colonists typically belonged to Church of England Other colonists- Quaker, Lutheran Congregationalist,

The Great AwakeningThe Great Awakening

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Religious Interest• Wealthy colonists typically

belonged to Church of England

• Other colonists- Quaker, Lutheran Congregationalist, Mennonite, Dutch Reformed Church, Presbyterian

• Puritans in a minority

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Religious Interest• Colonists taught they could only

reach God through church• Over time, lose reverence for

clergy• Cotton Mather- inoculating

Bostonians for Small Pox, bomb thrown through his window

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Cotton Mather’s House

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The Great Awakening• Churches believe its time to renew

enthusiasm and commitment

• Begin series of revivals

• Great Awakening 1720-1770, period of revived religious feelings

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Great Awakening Leaders

• Jonathan Edwards • George Whitefield

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Great Awakening Leaders• Jonathan Edwards

– “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”

–One of the first

• George Whitefield–Preached to

very large crowds

–Taught people to feel God’s power for themselves

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Great Awakening

• Itinerant Ministers, (traveling)

• Preached in other’s churches, or if not welcome, barns or fields

• Large crowds would come to listen

• Many ministers not well-educated

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What did they preach?

• Anyone can have a personal relationship with God

• Not wealth or education, but faith and sincerity needed to study gospel

• Celebration of ordinary people

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Results

• In frontier settlements, Baptist and Methodist faiths grew

• Democratic churches- new churches often allowed dissent (difference of Opinion)

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Results

• Affected mostly middle and lower classes

• Removed authority from religion

• “priesthood of believers”

• Response to the idea that wealth and education make you better?

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Discussion questions

• Some historians believe the Great Awakening was an awakening of more than just religion. Besides preaching:

– what might have gone on at a revival?

– what else might have been awakened?

Write this down in complete sentences!