What impact did the Great Awakening have on American Indians in eighteenth-century American colonies?

A) The Great Awakening ended religious discrimination against American Indians who embraced Christianity.

B) The Great Awakening increased religious tension between Protestant settlers and American Indians.

C) The Great Awakening led American Indians to convert to Protestantism and even preach to other American Indians.

D) The Great Awakening marginalized American Indians as religious fervor grew in the American colonies.

Respuesta :

the impact that the Great Awakening have on American Indians in eighteenth-century American colonies were : C. The great awakening led American Indians to convert to protestantism and even even preach to other American Indians
It's the period when the Christian Followers rose to it's peak

hope this helps

The correct answer to this question would be alternative D)"The Great Awakening marginalized American Indians as religious fervor grew in the American colonies."

The Great Awakening was a movement in Europe that also affected European colonies, such as the United States of America. It was the revival movement of Protestantism, as adherents strove to renew individual piety and religious devotion.

It intensified religious fervor, which caused Indians to be (even more) marginalized, and seen as impure.