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Carlin Fils-aime
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
As part of a religious awakening in the mid-1700s, Indian "nativists"
A) accepted Europeans and their ways.
B) believed that they were punished for trading game for alcohol.
C) embraced Christianity.
D) considered themselves superior to all men.
Religious Awakening
Represents a period of intense spiritual renewal and fervor, often leading to widespread revival meetings and social reforms.
- Comprehend the impact of religious, philosophical, and cultural movements on society during the colonial period.
- Acquire knowledge of how key figures and social movements shaped colonial society.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the impact of religious, philosophical, and cultural movements on society during the colonial period.
- Acquire knowledge of how key figures and social movements shaped colonial society.
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