In places such as the Burned-Over District, massive groups converted to Christianity and dedicated their lives to becoming more like God (Locks et al, 591). The main theme of the Second Great Awakening referred to improving mankind. The Second Great Awakening caused numerous reforms to occur, especially the anti-slavery movement (Locks et al, 603). Most abolitionists utilized Christian principles and scriptures to condemn slavery and to advocate the citizenship of African Americans. These religious principles fueled the flames of the abolitionist movement. In contrast, the South experienced less exposure to Christian teachings. These religious differences illustrated how different the United States had become. Slavery became a black or white issue in the United States because northerners sought for abolishing slavery while southerners fought for it. Ultimately, these conflicting religious views destroyed Americans’ abilities to understand one another and would worsen the divide between the North and
In places such as the Burned-Over District, massive groups converted to Christianity and dedicated their lives to becoming more like God (Locks et al, 591). The main theme of the Second Great Awakening referred to improving mankind. The Second Great Awakening caused numerous reforms to occur, especially the anti-slavery movement (Locks et al, 603). Most abolitionists utilized Christian principles and scriptures to condemn slavery and to advocate the citizenship of African Americans. These religious principles fueled the flames of the abolitionist movement. In contrast, the South experienced less exposure to Christian teachings. These religious differences illustrated how different the United States had become. Slavery became a black or white issue in the United States because northerners sought for abolishing slavery while southerners fought for it. Ultimately, these conflicting religious views destroyed Americans’ abilities to understand one another and would worsen the divide between the North and