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what did the second great awakening and the abolition movement have in common?

both relied on cash crops
both relied on new technologies
both relied on religious belief.
both relied on new immigrants

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The Second Great Awakening and the abolition movement primarily **both relied on religious belief**. The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement in the early 19th century that emphasized personal faith and emotional connection to religion, which in turn motivated many individuals to advocate for social reforms, including the abolition of slavery. Many abolitionists were inspired by their religious convictions and believed that slavery was morally wrong. This shared reliance on religious belief was a significant factor in the mobilization of support for abolition.
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