What Role Did Religion Play In The 18th Century

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Hansen 1 Skye Hansen Yarbrough English 5-21-2012 In the eighteenth century, the Deceleration of Independence gave the Americans true freedom. New inventions also started making the world becoming more modernized in technology (Bellis, Mary). The Great Awakening was a major part of religion (Religion in Eighteenth Century America). The mothers became more dominant than the fathers during the era, and children had a lot of roles to take (Mintz, Susan). All of these facts describe the eighteenth century. In the eighteenth century there were a political, religious, family morals and values that placed an impact in the eighteenth century. Following this further, George Washington and John Adams were two major presidential influences in the eighteenth century (Apple by, Joyce; Presidents of the United States pg 1041). One major event that passed was the Revolutionary War. A few events led to the war such as the following: the Boston Tea Party, Stamp Act, Paul Revere Ride, and…show more content…
Most Americans in the eighteenth century attended church every Sunday. Saint James was the first Anglican Church to ever be created (Religion in Eighteenth Century America). Americans believed churched displayed colonial service to God (Religion in Eighteenth Century America). The Great Awakening made a historical mark on time. Evangelism, also known as deism, is the best way to describe the Great Awakening (Religion in Eighteenth Century America). Evangelism explained the certain religious groups, or denominations, that were secluded away from others (Religion in Eighteenth Century America) . Atheism was also coming into play and was a big controversy with Christians (Religion in Eighteenth Century
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