The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement that took place in the United States during the early 19th century. It emphasized individual spiritual experiences and a more personal connection with God, leading to increased religious fervor and social reforms.
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Charles Finney: Charles Finney was an influential preacher during the Second Great Awakening who advocated for social reforms such as abolitionism and women's rights.
Abolitionism: Abolitionism refers to the movement to end slavery. Many individuals involved in the Second Great Awakening were also passionate about ending slavery and fought for its abolition.
Seneca Falls Convention: The Seneca Falls Convention held in 1848 was an important event during the women's rights movement. Inspired by the ideas of equality promoted during the Second Great Awakening, it marked a significant step towards advocating for women's suffrage.