The correct answer is D) The Great Awakening marginalized American Indians as religious fervor grew in the American colonies.
The impact that the Great Awakening had on American Indians in eighteenth-century American colonies was that "The Great Awakening marginalized American Indians as religious fervor grew in the American colonies."
The Great Awakening was a religious movement that included the renovated interest of people in religious matters in England and the 13 colonies from 1730 to 1740. It was basically a movement for Protestant religions that saw their followers increased. Native American Indians in the Americas were completely ignored and did not participate in the movement. Indeed, they had their own spiritual beliefs.