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Second Great Awakening In The United States

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Second Great Awakening

The second great awakening was a religious movement. It began around the 1790’s. It grew popular through Methodists and Baptists. It was led by the Preachers. Arising in the 1800s, it was one of the most significant occurrences in the history of American religion. Countless people were converted and many churches were changed and revived. Not only affecting religion, the movement influenced many other aspects such as prison reform, the women's rights movement, abolishment of slavery, advancements in literature, and reform in education. Women's roles in the church were greatly affected and they deeply encouraged the religious revival, setting up many organizations and charities.

Reported to being visited by an angel and given golden plates in 1840; the plates, when deciphered, brought about the Church of Latter Day Saints and the Book of Mormon; he ran into opposition from Ohio, Illinois, and Missouri when he attempted to spread the Mormon beliefs; he was killed by those who opposed him. …show more content…

Turner was caught and executed on Nov.11, 1831. This caused the states to become more strict on the matter of slave population and control.

The belief that God wanted the United States to expand all the way to the Pacific Ocean. Many Americans felt that the United States should expand from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. We did not care who owned the land before us; whether it was the Native Americans or the Mexicans/Spanish. The United States thought that Manifest Destiny meant that they had the God-given right to take the

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