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SweetFreedom Posted 12 years ago
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Intervening?

Does "intervening" here refer to "between (Victorian era and later)"?

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if the American Revolution of the 1770s "caused" the decline of church attendance in Britain in the 20th and 21st centuries, how to explain the intervening massive peak in religiosity during the Victorian era and later?
  

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SweetFreedom Does "intervening" here refer to "between (Victorian era and later)"? No. Between 1770 and the 20th century.

  • SweetFreedom Does "intervening" here refer to "between (Victorian era and later)"?
  • No.
  • Between 1770 and the 20th century.
  • CJ
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SweetFreedomDoes "intervening" here refer to "between (Victorian era and later)"?
No. Between 1770 and the 20th century.

CJ

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