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What was the name of the great conflict that swept Europe starting in 1914?

world war 1


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Who was important religious leader during the First Great Awakening?

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The religious revival that swept through the colonies was called?

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The religous revival that swept through the colonies was called?

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Who invaded most of Europe?

the three kingdoms, Louis's sons divided, were weakened further by a wave of invaders called the vikings from Scandinavia and swept across Europe.


What is the first Great Awakening?

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What religious movement swept through Europe and the british colonies that laid the foundation for the American revolution?

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What was the First Great Awakening?

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The period of religious revival which swept through the colonies in the 1730's and 1740's was called what?

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What pleauge swept most of Europe?

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