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Second Great Awakening |
Widespread revivals swept the nation in the first half of the 19th century. Peaking in the 1850s, this time of nationwide revival became known as What ? |
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Age of Methodism |
The Methodist denomination experienced such dramatic growth that Americans early 19th century has been called What ? |
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Circuit Riders |
The growth of Methodism came about through the preaching of methodist. |
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Francis Asbury |
Methodist preachers began circuit riding in New England in 1789 under the leadership of Who ? |
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James McGready |
By 1779 revival had spread to the frontier of Kentucky largely through the work of Who ? |
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Camp Meeting revival |
McGready pioneered the ? |
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Cane Ridge Kentucky |
The most notable camp meeting took place in 1801 at ? |
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Peter Cartwright |
One of the greatest Methodist circuit Riders came to Christ in a camp meeting in Kentucky. |
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Charles G. Finney |
The man most responsible for the second Great Awakening was ? |
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Oberlin College |
What college was Charles Finney president of ? |
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1846 |
In what year did Maine become the first state to outlaw the use of liquor? |
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Handsome Lake |
In the Northeast what Indian leader organized the large Iroquois nation to combat the liquor trade among the Indians? |
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Elizabeth candy Staton and Lucretia Mott |
In 1848 what two people helped organize the first woman's Rights Convention on July 19th at Seneca Falls New York. |
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Susan B. Anthony |
Who joined the women's rights movement in 1851. |
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Suffrage |
Stanton, Mott, and Anthony were especially interested in woman's What ? |
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Catherine Katy Ferguson |
In 1793 a black woman started New York City's first Sunday school program. What was her name ? |
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American Sunday School Union |
In 1817 a group of Christian Layman founded the What ? |
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American tract Society |
Another group founded in 1825 Distributing tracks and devotional books. Were called what ? |
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Phoebe Palmer |
In the early 1840s someone began to visit the poor areas of New York City and to distribute gospel tracks. Who was that ? |
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Five Points mission |
Phoebe Palmer soon found the first settlement house in New York City called ? |
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Sequoya |
The Cherokee were the only North American tribe to develop their own written language, A Cherokee named ? |
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John Jasper |
In 1839 a slave accepted Christ as his savior on a Virginia Plantation. What was his name ? |
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James Cook |
When a captain of the British Navy discovered the Hawaiian Islands in 1778 he found a heathen people devoted to the Superstition human sacrifice and idol worship. Who was the Caption? |
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Kamehameha I |
Through a civil war Hawaiian chief became ruler and by 1810 United all the main islands under his rule. What was the Chiefs name? |
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Liholiho |
After Kamehamehas death his son became king of Hawaii as Kamehameha ll. What was his sons name? |
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Adoniram judson |
Pioneered the missionary effort in the Asian land of Burma. |
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Father of American missions |
Adoniram judson Pioneer Day missionary efforts in the Asian Landover Mall and is remembered as the What? |