The Great Awakening & Enlightenment
How new religious fervor and scientific reasoning challenged traditional authority in the colonies.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Great Awakening encourage individual thinking and democratic feelings?
- 2In what ways did Enlightenment ideas influence colonial leaders?
- 3How did these movements prepare the colonies for revolution?
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