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It was most directly shapes by trans-Atlantic exchanges. It is the American South in Europe—Europe in the American South is a volume of expositions that endeavors an investigation of the American South as far as its social exchanges with Europe.

Answer:

Trans-Atlantic exchanges

Explanation:

In his autobiography, Jefferson talks about the impact that Whitefield's arrival had on the religious culture of British North America in the 1700s. He tells us that Reverend Whitefield was an Irish priest who arrived in the colonies. He explains that before his arrival, most people did not seem to care about religion. However, he seemed to have a great impact on the people, as after his arrival, people became much more religious. This shows that the religious beliefs of the American colonists were most directly shaped by Trans-Atlantic exchanges.