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Circuit riders, preachers who went aroind the country on horseback, would deliver sermons to towns, spreading the gospel. These preachers were typically Methodist and Baptist.

Answer: The religious ideas of the Second Great Awakening were shared with Americans living on the country's Western frontier by revivals. The leaders of the Second Great Awakening will spread their messages by preaching to large crowds at revival or "camp meetings", which were attended by families that traveled long distances to attend.