George Washington contributed to the Enlightenment by leaving the Church of England to become independent. Washington helped develop government and form a revolution in America.
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No -- he did not sign it and wasn't even there when it was signed. He was leading the army to fight the British :) I hope that answers your question :)
George Washington
The telephone was not invented when George Washington was living.
Besides the Washington Monument, Mount Rushmore, Washington, D.C and Washington State can be called permanent memorials to George Washington.
George Washington
he did nothing
The Enlightenment challenged established institutions and authority by promoting ideas of reason, individualism, and skepticism toward traditional beliefs. This led to questioning of the divine right of kings, aristocratic privilege, and church authority, ultimately undermining the existing power structures. By promoting new ways of thinking and encouraging people to question authority, the Enlightenment threatened the status quo by advocating for equality, democracy, and personal freedoms. This led to shifts in political, social, and religious structures as people began to demand greater autonomy and rights.
he was picked to be the leader for the americans,how whanted freedom
He started a cabinet and set many different PRECEDENTS
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Denis Diderot was a French philosopher, writer, and encyclopedist who played a significant role in the Enlightenment. He is best known for editing and contributing to the "Encyclopédie," a comprehensive compilation of knowledge that aimed to promote critical thinking and education. Diderot's work helped spread Enlightenment ideas and challenge traditional authority, contributing to the era's intellectual and cultural transformation.
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Samuel Richardson contribute to the enlightenment by writing novels such as Pamela, the story of a virtuous servant-girl.
The 1st U.S Flag that George Washington,Robert Morris,& George Ross asked for (i think...) (allegedly)
George Washington
the 3 branches of government