What was the Great awakener you didn't mention of the alarm clock a religious revival movement in the 1730s to 1740 the movement of self-government in the colonies

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The Great Awakener refers to the First Great Awakening, a religious revival movement that took place in the American colonies from the 1730s to the 1740s. It was characterized by passionate preaching and a renewed emphasis on personal piety and religious fervor. The movement had a significant impact on the colonies, leading to the formation of new religious denominations, increased religious diversity, and a sense of shared identity among colonists. It also played a role in the development of the idea of individual liberty and self-government, as it encouraged believers to question traditional authority and seek a personal relationship with God.
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