Questions: Where did the Great Awakening begin? Virginia South Carolina Pennsylvania New England

Where did the Great Awakening begin?
Virginia
South Carolina
Pennsylvania
New England
Transcript text: Where did the Great Awakening begin? Virginia South Carolina Pennsylvania New England
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The answer is: New England.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Virginia: While the Great Awakening did have an impact in Virginia, it was not the place where the movement began. The religious revival spread to Virginia later on.

  2. South Carolina: Similar to Virginia, South Carolina experienced the effects of the Great Awakening, but it was not the origin point of the movement.

  3. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania was indeed influenced by the Great Awakening, particularly through the preaching of figures like George Whitefield. However, it was not the starting point of the movement.

  4. New England: The Great Awakening began in the early 18th century in New England. It was sparked by the preaching of Jonathan Edwards, particularly his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" in 1741. This region saw the initial wave of revivalist fervor that characterized the Great Awakening.

The Great Awakening was a series of religious revivals that swept through the American colonies, emphasizing a personal approach to religion and piety. It had significant social and cultural impacts, influencing the development of American society and contributing to the rise of evangelicalism.

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