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The major significance of the First Great Awakening was that it
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A led to the foundation of many colleges.led to the foundation of many colleges.
B eliminated religious diversity in the colonies.eliminated religious diversity in the colonies.
C created a new interest in church attendance and church building.created a new interest in church attendance and church building.
D create the first genuine unified movement of the American colonists.

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The major significance of the First Great Awakening was that it C: created a new interest in church attendance and church building.

The First Great Awakening, which occurred in the 18th century, was characterized by a surge in religious fervor and renewal in Christian congregations, leading to increased attendance and the establishment of new churches. It encouraged personal piety and emotional engagement in faith, which had lasting effects on American religious and social life.