The Second Great Awakening had a major impact on America. For some it gave hope. For others it had a negative effect. For most it meant a new revival for religion. It effected all classes of society, all races, and all sexes.
The Second Great awakening affected what churches had the most members. Methodists and Baptist became the most popular of the religions. The American people started to prefer a religion with a more democratic system unlike the Catholic and Episcopal Churches who had hierarchies. Also predestination was greatly rejected and people repudiated the old Calvinist doctrines.
The African American population in the Second Great awakening saw God as a warrior who would free them. The compared themselves to the Jews who were saved from slavery in Egypt. This also led to slaves uprising and disobeying the elite planters.
The new forms of religion was disruptive to males in their household and the planter elites. Woman also began to take a greater part in the church. Evangelical religion offered salvation for. It didn’t matter whether you are black or white, male or female; you could be saved. This greatly effected the patriarchal household. Woman started to demand more equality in their houses. The planter elite was effected by having their slaves revolt and become more disobedient.
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The second great awakening was also important for religion in that it criticized the belief of predestination. This allowed people to chose their destiny for themselves and save themselves if they wanted. They were not predetermined to be a certain way. A very important belief for this time.
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