As the next two centuries went by the European Nations explored America and established colonies. The colonies sometimes took land from Native Americans. Spain had a voyage from the Caribbean in Central and South America. France then established thirteen colonies along the mid atlantic coast of North America.
Even though there are only thirteen colonies, there are only thirteen colonies there are an abundant types and kinds. The Virginia colonies was established …show more content…
It was believed that all issues were solved by huma reasons. This movement was intellectual. John Locke and Baron de Montesquieu were the two thinkers who applied reason to government and politics.
Religion was a big factor to Enlightenment philosophy. Colonists wanted less emotional and more rational although there were not much people who went to church much. All this statements and ideas led to the religious movement, Great Awakening. This led to new churched and had preachers, Whitefield and Edwards show colonies the Holy Spirit. Most colonies had religious difference though. They believed if they knew to worship, they knew how to govern himself.
The American Revolution was combined on the Englishmen and Great Awakening. This inspired and united people into colonies. The leading American colonists were influenced by Enlightenment ideas. One of the causes of the American Revolution was the European war which was independent in the colonies to take change of world history. Another was, French and Indian war fought in Europe. Great Britain was then formed by England and Scotland. All these wars spreaded to French, british, and Native Americans allies. Even though, the British won victory, they had double national debt. This started the british parliament in 1760. This made colonists pay new taxes to help the