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Church and religious thought effects
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social 1 Mind Map on Church and religious thought effects, created by tdhein on 29/08/2013.
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Church and religious thought effects
Atlantic
Evangelical Awakening (Baptist, Methodist)
defied social order and hierarchy and encouraged greater personal freedom and democratic view
seen in society in general
grew quickly because of belief
other religious sects caught up in reforming spirit
arenas dominated by church (education, charity and personal behavior) became arenas for public controversy
wanted common education for all
Protestant and Catholic church more aggressive in pursuit of converts
reinvigorated Roman Catholisicim
removal of test act (Catholics can now hold office)
removed restrictions on civil rights
increase in members and formal structure
churches served as focus for reform movements
Temperance Movement
tension and violence between Protestants and Roman Catholics
still encouraged social hierarchy
women segregated
blacks mad own church
rich rented pews closer to pulpit
west
Missionary efforts made little effect in the beginning
Missionaries convinced Metis to take up full time farming and set up schools for children
missionaries preached capitalistic views which helped tie FN to European ways and trade
During Gold Rush set up FN Christian communities
Victorian style authoritarian village
Police force who's duties included surveillance of sexual relations, church attendance and work habits
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