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Dominant Denominations Tax-supported colonial churches: Anglican (Church of England) – Virginia Congregational – Massachusetts Presbyterians – side with the Seditionists, as do the Congregationalists Roman Catholics – still generally discriminated against

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The Half-Way Covenant (1662) weakens the distinction between “elect” and everyone else sacrificed religious purity for greater participation in the church

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Page 1: Dominant Denominations Tax-supported colonial churches: Anglican (Church of England) – Virginia Congregational – Massachusetts Presbyterians – side with

Dominant DenominationsTax-supported colonial churches: Anglican (Church of England) – Virginia Congregational – Massachusetts

Presbyterians – side with the Seditionists, as do the Congregationalists

Roman Catholics – still generally discriminated against

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Table 5-2 p86

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The Half-Way Covenant (1662) weakens the distinction

between “elect” and everyone else

sacrificed religious purity for greater participation in the church

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Salem Witch Trials (1692) accusations were often directed

at property-owning women partly caused by unsettled

social and religious conditions reflected widening social

stratification

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p88

George Whitefield PreachingAmericans of both genders and allraces and regions were spellbound by Whitefield’s emotive oratory.

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Great Awakening (1730s-1740s) encouraged by preachers such

as Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield

aimed at revitalizing American religion

the first truly spontaneous mass movement of Americans