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The First Great Awakening in the American colonies

featured traveling preachers that drew large audiences.
led to the formation of exclusive social groups in cities.
consisted of small crowds of government officials.
created harmony within most religious groups.

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Answer: featured traveling preachers that drew large audiences.

The First Great Awakening or the Evangelical Revival was a series of Christian revivals in the Thirteen colonies between the 1730s and the 1740s. This movement established Anglo-American evangelicalism as a movement within American Protestant Churches.

This was mostly distinguished by a new way of preaching the doctrine of Christianity. The preachers were able to gather enormous crowds. Preachers such as Whitefield, Tennent and Davenport travelled around the country, and their meetings were distinguished by the enthusiastic response of people. Attendants often became emotional and some even had mystical visions.

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