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What happened as a result of the second great awakening?

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The Second Great motivated and supported to larger and larger Americans, principally farther from the south, to deny captivity. Formerly, the repeal campaign did not support using administrative processes to stop captivity, but the anti-slavery campaign grew federal. This drove to the production of the Republican Party and eventually to the vote of Abraham Lincoln, the first leader antagonistic to captivity.
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The Second Great Awakening, which rose to prominence in the United States in the early 19th century, resulted in greater awareness of the issues surrounding women and African Americans at the time. This was all religiously-motivated.
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