DE History (Great Awakening v Enlightenment)
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Characterstics of the Great Awakening (1) | Religious Movement ● Uniquely American ● Leaders were preachers (Edwards and Whitefield) ● Rejection of strict Puritan religion |
Characterstics of Enlightenment (2) | ● Emphasized reason and logic in addressing social problems, less reliant on authority of monarchs ● Led to development of new political theories based on different systems of government ● Rejection of divine right of kings |
Characterstics of the Great Awakening (2) | ● Emphasized emotion and spirituality in religious life, less reliant on religious leaders ● Led to development of new churches and greater religious choice |
Characterstics of Enlightenment (1) | Intellectual Movement ● Began in Europe and spread to US ● Leaders were philosophers/writers (Locke, Rousseau, Franklin) |
Similarities between the Great Awakening and Enlightenment | ● Spread in colonies in 1700s ● Challenging authority ● Emphasized Individuality over group ● Promoted tolerance for new ideas |