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    Samuel Meeker storms into the Meeker tavern in a muddy uniform one rainy and wet day on April 1775. With a hungry stomach and a smile on his face he claims : "We’ve just beaten the British in Massachusetts!” which makes father extremely mad. You see‚ Father is loyal to the English government and King‚ or as Sam would say‚ Lobsterbacks. They get into an argument‚ which isn’t unusual between Sam and Father. Later‚ when the brothers are outside together Sam reveals to Tim his plan to steal their father’s

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    the beginning of the age of knowledge‚ advancements in science and math‚ and the age of Enlightenment. The views on the advancements made in society were very optimistic. People began to rely more on science‚ than religion‚ to better explain the world and the society. These optimistic ideas of the Enlightenment were expressed mainly in literature and essays. The Enlightenment thinkers used the scientific method to apply in society to justify world beliefs. The Enlightenment thinkers also applied

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    In “What is Enlightenment? ” by Immanuel Kant‚ he addresses the state in society‚ and what we must do to help society progress from an “Age of Enlightenment” to an “Enlightened Age”. Society needs to come to a form of being enlightened or in other words the people in society need to become more informed and more knowledgeable. Kant argues firstly‚ that the individual must be enlightened and in order to achieve enlightenment “must be fully released from self-incurred tutelage”‚ which is “the release

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    named Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Coleridge-Taylor was known for his famous compositions around the United Kingdom towards the United States. He was first acknowledged as a violinist‚ pianist‚ poet and singer at a young age‚ but throughout his lifetime‚ he was well-known for his compositions from the Royal College of Music to Trinity College of Music to being known globally. In speaking of the Trinity College of Music‚ did you know he became a professor of composition for seven years? Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s

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    The enlightenment age was a period in time in which the light was brought to the darkest corners of the mind where the thoughts had always been deeply filled with racism‚ mythical beliefs‚ little education‚ and strong beliefs of a monarchy style government. This era brought on a fresh and brightened light within these darkened corners of the mind where the thoughts and feelings had always been darkened by these dampening laws and thoughts. The enlightenment era is a very special time in the world

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    Washington or Ben Franklin. When thinking of the father of the American Revolution‚ I think of Samuel Adams. Let me tell you why Samuel Adams played a huge part in the founding of our country. Before we dive deep into how Samuel Adams drove the British out of the colonies‚ we must talk about his childhood. Samuel grew up in a very strict Puritan household‚ he would often attend 4 hour sermons. Samuel’s father‚ Samuel‚ was a deacon for the church near their house. His father was also quite wealthy for the

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    the period in Greek history known as the Modern Greek Enlightenment. The enlightenment represented the idealization and growing dream of a one day‚ unified and free Greek state. Greece had been under Ottoman rule for over three and a half centuries of slavery and oppression. For many Greeks‚ the idea of the Enlightenment was the only hope left to answering their dreams of independence. One very important figure of the Modern Greek Enlightenment who is now believed to be the “Greatest Greek Nationalist”

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    Samuel Longhorne Clemens was born two months premature on November 30‚ 1835 in the small town of Florida‚ Missouri. He was the sixth child of John Marshall and Jane Lampton Clemens. Clemens had three older brothers‚ two older sisters‚ and one younger brother. In 1839‚ when Clemens was about four years old‚ he and his family moved 35 miles east to the growing port city of Hannibal that lies along the Mississippi River. John Clemens worked as a judge while his wife Jane stayed home and took care of

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    that define a specific length of time‚ or an Era. Literature‚ art‚ music‚ and other records from a specific Era are studied to extract these cultural characteristics. It doesn’t take much effort to acknowledge that the societal trends during the Enlightenment period are determined mostly by a sort of ranking according

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    The transformation from the medieval world into the early modern world can be best represented through the Renaissance and the Enlightenment‚ both of which were major recurring themes and had influence on numerous events that occurred throughout the early modern period. The Renaissance was a cultural movement that originally began in Italy in the end of the medieval period and later spread throughout northwestern Europe‚ marking the beginning of the early modern period (PWH‚ p. 496). As such‚ the

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