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How was the first great awakening different from the enlightenment?

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The Enlightenment was a period of time where old ideas were challenged, and new ideas were considered.

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Philosophers and scientists believed that, through reason, changes could occur. ... The Great Awakening was a reaction against some of the ideas being emphasized in the Enlightenment.

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It was more focused on faith than reason.

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