The 2nd Great Awakening

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The Second Great Awakening, was a wave of religious revivals, began in the earnest of the southern frontier around the 1800’s. Before the Second Great Awakening many Americans did not profess traditional Christian beliefs. This religious revival had a great impact on antebellum American religion and reform. The Second Great Awakening partially grew out of evangelical opposition to the deism associated with the French Revolution and became stronger in the late 1820s. This was a time of major transitioning in the American religious life. The following describes the social and religious effects of the Second Great Awakening.
The immense social effects of the Second Great Awakening came into practice in the late 1820s and 1830s, when the religious revival camp meetings began. These camp meetings were held outdoors, lasted about a week with 200 to 300 wagons showing up. During the revival camp meetings the sermons started in the evening and lasted three to four hours long. These large camp revival meetings led extraordinary amounts of people to convert or change their view on religion, ...

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