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    The time period of 1787-1815 was a period of overlap of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Up until 1792‚ Louis XVI was reigning in France. He was experiencing an economic downfall‚ and had to call the Estates General as a result of disagreement over taxation to deal with the issues. The Third Estate joined forces with some of the nobles and clergy‚ and became the National Assembly or the National Convention as they would later be called. Together‚ they developed a constitution with

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    FRQ-10 The Enlightenment era in the early 1700s stood as an opening eye to certain ideas about god pre French Revolution. After the revolution came the Romantic Era a time of loving nature‚ beauty and oneself. The views from both are still expressed recently in modern times‚ these ideas were taken back from both periods of the 1700s. The Enlightenment and Romantic Eras displayed many common traits like both believing that God had created the Earth and also each used feelings to determine ideas of

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    Romantic and Enlightenment thinkers were very interested in the natural world and human nature. They both looked at inspiration and nature as a great source of learning man’s limits in the natural world. They also looked to natural laws‚ the principles that governed nature and society‚ and respected them in all aspects of their lives. Mary Shelly was a Romanticist who took natural laws seriously in her novel Frankenstein which taught us not to challenge the natural world because nature will take

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    Enlightenment and The Great Awakening are two movements in colonial history that had a greater impact on the lives of the new world people. The Enlightenment period took place in the 18th century and it shaped the mind of colonists‚ and The Great Awakening took place in mid 18th century and can be describe as progress of colonist’s hearts. Enlightenment is a period during the eighteenth century; it was an intellectual movement that was influenced by the European enlightenment. The Enlightenment

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    along and tried to reason out the world. The Enlightenment was riddled with great thinkers who pressed their philosophical stamp in Western though—one of these was Voltaire (1694-1778). Born in Paris‚ France to wealthy parents‚ Voltaire grew to become one of the most influential‚ popular‚ and hated writers of his day. With his writings regarding reason over superstition‚ freedom of speech‚ and religious tolerance‚ Voltaire opened the door for the Enlightenment. Voltaire was a staunch believer in the

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    Enlightenment begins in western European in British‚ France and Dutch Republican‚ it was evolved by the philosophes who were public intellectual dedicated to solving the real problem of the world during the seventeenth century‚ but reached its pick only after the middle of eighteenth century. During the sixteen and seventeen century questions was focused in the theological doctrine and church organization‚ those enlightenment writer changes the questions towards secular study of society and individuals

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    Middles Ages to the Enlightenment and the 19th Century There are quite many changes that subsequently took place in the evolution of knowledge in the period of the middle Ages through the Enlightenment and 19th century. The Age of Enlightenment is stated to have been a cultural movement of a breed of intellectuals as from 17th and 18th century through to the 19th century. It is stated to have begun in the European continent spreading later to the American colonies. It is attributed that the purpose

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    a revolution is occurring. For example‚ after the Enlightenment‚ the French were unsatisfied with the current government and society‚ and came together to make a real change. The idea of a revolution was almost unheard of in times like the Middle Ages. Today‚ however‚ this notion is common and relevant‚ and the French Revolution seems to be the catalyst of this idea. In the Middle Ages‚ people had no reason to rebel until the age of Enlightenment‚ where ideas like natural laws and freedom of speech

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    Denis Diderot‚ the prominent figure of the Enlightenment‚ was a French philosopher‚ an artist‚ and a writer. Diderot compiled many of the ideas spread around during the Enlightenment into one book‚ the Encylopedie. Diderot was one of the key figures of the Enlightenment which occurred during the 18th century. On July 24‚ 1749‚ Diderot was arrested and placed in solitary confinement in the Vincennes. On November 3‚ 1749 he was released from the Vincennes. He was arrested because the government was

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    The Enlightenment and Colonial Protest The Enlightenment refers to the seventeenth and eighteenth century in which a historical intellectual movement advocating reason as a means to establishing an authoritative system of ethics‚ government‚ and logic swept through Europe and the Americas. The intellectual leaders regarded themselves as a courageous elite who would lead the world into progress from a long period of doubtful tradition‚ irrationality‚ superstition‚ and tyranny. The movement helped

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