The Second Great Awakening, a religious revival movement in the early 19th century, led people to embrace a more personal and emotional connection to faith, emphasizing individual salvation and moral reform. It spurred the growth of various religious denominations, particularly Methodism and Baptism, and encouraged social movements such as abolitionism, temperance, and women's rights. This revivalist energy motivated many to engage in social activism and community building, fundamentally shaping American culture and society.
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