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    Manuel Castro English 212 Professor Phares 3-18-15 Compare and contrast the Age of Exploration and the Enlightenment The Age of Exploration and The Enlightenment were products of the Renaissance (1400-1648). Both The Age of Exploration (1400-1500) started by Prince Henry the Navigator (1394- 1460) to the beginning of The Enlightenment (1687-1789). It was symbolic that Prince Henry the Navigator erected the first navigational school in Sagres‚ Portugal where it was considered the rim of the

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    The Age of Enlightenment & French/American Revolutions Enlightenment: * A philosophical movement in the 18th century characterized by the belief in the power of human reason and in the critical use of the intellect to reform society in accordance with rational principles. (Reason over tradition) William Blake * William Blake was a poet of the Romanticism movement concerned with the state of society. He challenged society and the prevailing modes of thought with his own unique and

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    known as the Age of Enlightenment or the Age of Reason. Many exceptionally intellectual individuals involved in the movement were known as philosophes‚ or philosophers. Their profound discussions on various matters on understanding and improving society lead to the capitalistic‚ democratic world we live in. Furthermore‚ many philosophes brought about new perspectives by applying their reasoning and logic towards social questions. One of the most influential philosophers of the enlightenment more often

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    Life‚ liberty and property are all natural rights that everyone is entitled to. These rights were transformed and created during the Enlightenment Age‚ then used in the creation of the Declaration of Independence. The Enlightenment Age lasted from 1650 to 1800. During this time period there were numerous important figures arising with their ideals‚ such as John Locke‚ Charles Louis de Secondat Baron de Montesquieu‚ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The Declaration of Independence was signed July 4‚ 1776

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    necessity for more knowledge and learning. The rediscovery of ancient yet highly developed mathematics from the Babylonians‚ Greeks‚ and Egyptians during the Renaissance only added fuel to the spark of interest. The final cause of the revolution was the Age of Exploration which required inventors and physicist to create clocks and watches for sailors to navigate the oceans more efficiently and accurately. As a whole‚ these events created something bigger‚ The Scientific Revolution‚ and its start is credited

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    In addition to comically expressing themselves‚ Shane Dawson and Voltaire have also spoken out against the government‚ indicating their lack of trust in it. During the Age of Enlightenment‚ while all aspects of European life were being re-evaluated‚ Voltaire criticized the government officials that were in power at the time through his satirical writing. Some of this problematic writing included satirical poems in which Voltaire “[ridiculed] the incestuous love affairs of the new French regent‚ Philippe

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    The Age of Enlightenment was a time period in European countries that lasted from 1550 to 1800. During this time period‚ many French philosophers came forward with new concepts applying to politics‚ science‚ and religion. These new concepts shaped the world into what it is today by inspiring the American‚ and French Revolutions. One philosopher that had a substantial effect on the world with his concepts is Montesquieu. Montesquieu had the idea of different branches of a government sharing powers

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    During the age of the Enlightenment‚ radical changes were made in the human’s understandings of the world. Unconventional philosophers abandoned traditional ideas of religion and emphasized logical reasoning and individualism. The philosophers influenced many aspects of life with these original concepts. Major philosophers‚ such as Hobbes‚ Locke‚ Rousseau and Montesquieu‚ proposed their innovative ideas on the nature of mankind and the government. They held similar‚ but also very different opinions

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    date for full credit. (20 points) 1. Napoleon Bonaparte claimed to have put into practice the ideals of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. Do you think he did? Did his actions and the legacy of his reign represent those ideals? Explain in a short essay whether or not Bonaparte’s reign and legacy embodied the ideals of the French Revolution and the Enlightenment. Provide facts to support your claim. Answer: No‚ I do not believe that Bonaparte successfully enacted the ideals‚ requests‚ and visions

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    World Literature The Enlightenment’s Impact on the Modern World The EnlightenmentAge of Reason‚ began in the late 17th and 18th century. This was a period in Europe and America when mankind was emerging from centuries of ignorance into a new age enlightened by reason‚ science‚ and respect for humanity. This period promoted scientific thought‚ skeptics‚ and intellectual interchange: dismissing superstition‚ intolerance‚ and for some‚ religion. Western Europe‚ Germany‚ France‚ and Great Britain

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