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Great Awakening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Great Awakenings refer to several periods of dramatic religious revival in Anglo-American religious history, generally recognized as beginning in the 1730s. en.wikipedia.org
First Great Awakening - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The First Great Awakening (often referred by historians as the Great Awakening) is the name sometimes given to a period of heightened religious activity, primarily in Great Britain ... en.wikipedia.org
The Great Awakening Lecture Four. The Great Awakening The Great Awakening was a watershed event in the life of the American people. Before it was over, it had swept the colonies of the Eastern ... www.wfu.edu
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Great Awakening - Facts from the Encyclopedia - Yahoo! Education Great Awakening - series of religious revivals that swept over the American colonies about the middle of the 18th cent. It resulted in doctrinal changes and influenced social and ... education.yahoo.com
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Great Awakening. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 Great Awakening. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07 ... series of religious revivals that swept over the American colonies about the middle of the 18th cent. www.bartleby.com
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