Reformation: The Reformation was a 16th-century movement in Europe led by Martin Luther, which challenged the practices and teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of Protestant churches.
Second Great Awakening: The Second Great Awakening was a widespread religious revival in the early 19th century United States that emphasized personal piety, salvation through faith, and social reform.
Camp Meetings: Camp meetings were outdoor religious gatherings during the Second Great Awakening where people would come together for extended periods of time to worship, pray, and listen to preachers.