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The Great Awakening Essay

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America is a diverse country, filled with people of different race, religion, and class. People from all around Europe and Africa were transported to America, whether it be for religious freedom, escaping poverty, or being forced across the Atlantic through the Middle Passage. As time continued different people began to come to America, each group bringing their own unique quality to the ever growing country. These differences among the nation have caused relationships to form between north and south, wealthy and poor, slave and white man and man and woman. From These Beginnings, Black People in a White People’s Country, and The Transformation of European Society have shown the changes of America from the fifteenth century, ultimately holding …show more content…

As the colonies began to grow, the idea of individualism took over the Utopian Dream. American’s dreamed of having a society free of class rule, and believed that they were accomplishing just that. They believed in egalitarianism, in which everyone would be the same. But, this was just a belief, in reality economic and population growth caused only the rich to get richer, while the rest of the population remained the same or got poorer. (Nash 2) This growth eventually led to The Great Awakening. The Great Awakening helped create greater diversity among the population. It represented individualism among the middle class and showed self importance. People began to feel that they had power, causing a varying …show more content…

Indentured servants and convicts were brought to the new world to escape punishment and perform labor. America’s diversity has helped recognize the individual and created a strong culture with many intellectual achievements. Today, America is one of the most diverse countries in the world. Full of different races and religions some arriving hundreds of years ago, while others arriving later on in history. Overall From These Beginnings, Black People in a White People’s Country, and The Transformation of European Society show how the nation has become a diverse

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