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It's kind of interesting….around this time of year the web site traffic for my Great Awakening site jumps up quite a bit. I'm guessing high school and college students studying American history cover this first thing when they start out the Fall semester. Or maybe they start with early settlements but quickly move into the GA by the second week of the semester.
Quite right.
Wow it looks like yesterday was my all-time best day at my Great Awakening site with 322 total visitors (it's normally not a high traffic site). I know that some courses (college, maybe high school) link to my site and use it as a reference for students to use to learn about the Great Awakening. I'm glad it can be of assistance to them. I had a plan at one point to make a whole series of sites on different historical topics like that, but I didn't take the time/effort to write papers on particular events.
It's one of my sources for 8th grade US.
I could supply your site Phid will all kinds of .pdf's of Journals I amassed during my thesis studies (which remain as of now unfinished).
Actually Donnie….an idea…..I've got a link on my GA site over to the Early Colonial American board here at WCF….perhaps we should start a thread or two on the Great Awakening so as to invite others to join in. I'll pose a question or two and maybe you can chime in with an answer.
Sounds good to me. I'll see what I can do to help.
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