Based on what you have just learned about the Great Awakening and religious life in the colonies, why would a sermon be popular to read? Check all reasons that apply.
Religion was important to colonists.
Colonists would be tested on the sermon.
Sermons were the only reading material available.
Others in the community would read and talk about sermons.
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