1800-1830: The Second Great Awakening emerged as a reaction to the lack of religion in the West. It focused on those who were nonreligious, and employed ministers to travel across the country, cementing evangelicalism as a dominant form of Christianity in America. The churches established in the First Great Awakening expanded, and various utopian communities sprung up, some of which (the Mormons) remained prominent. (1 gen 1800 anni – 1 gen 1830 anni)