Asked by john

How was the Second Great Awakening important to slaves' religious beliefs?

It created more tolerance among slave owners which gave slaves their first chance to choose a religion.
It made it illegal to punish slaves for going to religious services, so slaves could learn about the Bible without fear.
It allowed many slaves to convert to Christianity because owners felt the converting would make slaves more obedient.
As owners became more understanding during this movement, enslaved parents were allowed to teach their children about religion.

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what do u think
Answered by PsyDAG
It doesn't look like "geography".
Answered by Anonymous ;-)
agreed
Answered by Anonymous ;-)
looks like social studies or something
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