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Religion and the American Revolution
Religion and The American Revolution

Only by understanding the religious situation of the colonists can we understand why they fought the British.

George Whitefield
George Whitefield, a leading evangelical, preached throughout the colonies in the mid-1700s.

Religion and the American Revolution
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel03.html

Religion and the Congress of the Confederation, 1774-1789
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/rel04.html
Generously illustrated with artifacts and documents from the Library of Congress, these concise overviews are very accessible to secondary level students. Part of the Library's outstanding online exhibition Religion and the Founding of the American Republic .

Religion and Revolution
http://www.wfu.edu:/~matthetl/perspectives/five.html
Highly readable lecture from Dr. Terry Matthews for his course "Religious Life in the United States" at Wake Forest University (NC).

Religion and Revolution
http://www.history.org/
A brief scholarly look at the conflict between the Anglican Church and evangelical dissenters over religious freedom in colonial Virginia. From the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. From the home page, click "Teach History," go to the bottom of page and click "Experience Colonial Life," from the list of topics click "Religion," then click "Religion and Revolution." You may be able to access the page directly at http://www.history.org/life/religion/religionrev.htm

"Sins of the Fathers: Religion and the Revolution"
http://www.americanrevolution.org/gaustad.html
Highly accessible essay on the British "sins of the fathers" ecclesiastical and ethical, especiallyand their role in generating revolutionary unity in the American colonies. By Edwin S. Gaustad, Professor of History and Religious Studies, Emeritus, University of California, Riverside; posted on the site AmericanRevolution.org.

Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1776-1800/paine/CM/sensexx.htm
One of the best online sources for the full text of Paine's "Common Sense," which Professor Heyrman compares to a sermon in its purpose and rhetoric. From an American history hypertext project at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands.
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