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DATE: 1790s-1840s - A wave of religious fervor spread through a series of camp meeting revivals - The "Burnt Over District," an area in upstate New York, was the center of the movement - Protestant revivalism rejected the Calvinist doctrine of predestination and held instead that salvation was in the individual's hands - Revivalism was a reaction to rationalism, emphasizing strong nationalism and the improvement of society through social reform - Revivalism included participation by women and African Americans, demonstrating the influence and growth of democracy - Created diversity in American religious sects and some anti-catholic sentiment
What is The Second Great Awakening and Protestant Revivalism