The Second Great Awakening was a significant religious revival movement in the United States during the early 19th century, roughly from the 1790s to the 1840s. It emphasized personal faith, emotional expression, and a democratic approach to religion, leading to the growth of various denominations, including Methodism and Baptism. This movement also inspired social reform efforts, including abolitionism and women's rights, as participants sought to apply their religious convictions to societal issues. Ultimately, it played a crucial role in shaping American religious and cultural identity.
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