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The Enlightened Despots were rulers that used the principles of popular enlightenment figures in their everyday ruling. The 3 Enlightened Despots were Joseph II, of Austria, Catherine the Great, of Russia, and Frederick the Great, ruler of Prussia. These 3 rulers made laws to benefit the people of their countries. Some laws passed by these rulers included: The abolishment of serfdom Reduction of censorship Freedom of the press Religious Toleration
It had little affect on their lives
Charles I believed in the divine right of kings to be absolute rulers, so you wouldn't call him an enlightened monarch. The Enlightenment movement and ideas however only came up 100 years after Charles' death, so he could not even have believed in them if he had wanted to.
Enlightenment ideas affected rulers in Europe from overthrown power and reflected problems that they needed to change.
Enlightenment ideas affected rulers in Europe from overthrown power and reflected problems that they needed to change.
It affected from overthrown powers. They were known as Enlightened despots.
The rulers of Prussia and Austria responded to the Enlightenment by attacking and invading France. The Enlightenment was the major revolution in human thought.
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System by which rulers tried to govern by enlightenment principles while maintaining their royal powers
It was a time of scientific discovery Some scholars explored the idea of natural rights Some scholars began to criticize Europes monarchs
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