Half-Way Covenant: Causes Of The French And Indian War

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Half-Way Covenant- was made in 1922 to ease off the rules and increase the church’s position in society. Before the Half Way Covenant, the church was restricted of memberships, which resulted people to be baptized. However, it restricted them from participating in voting on church matters. In whatever way, with the Half Way Covenant, children of the membership could be baptized. This motive only supported by only some congregations. This resulted into a development between the fundamentalist, who wanted religious clarity and wanted thinkers to believe that stronger society could be created by the people. Causes of the French and Indian War- The French and Indian war was mainly caused for the control of Prussia. This act started the war but, …show more content…

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