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A large group of Methodists, most of them on foot, head to a camp meeting in this hand-colored print published in 1819. These spiritual festivals were part of the so-called Second Great Awakening. Camp meetings would last for several days and were marked by intense piety and an emotional, and often physical, style of worship that featured bodily movement.
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