The First Great Awakening led to
A: an increase in loyalty to the
British Crown.
B: dec...
History, 23.09.2020 18:01 genyjoannerubiera
The First Great Awakening led to
A: an increase in loyalty to the
British Crown.
B: decreased interest in
self-government.
C: decreased sense of an American
identity.
D: increased religious diversity in the
colonies.
Answers: 2
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