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American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
The Napoleonic Code.
The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.
They did not. They disliked the Enlightenment ideas and wanted to go back to he Old Regime.
The Enlightenment was a major influence on the political ideas of the colonists who pushed for independence from Great Britain
How the Enlightenment influenced the French Revolution was by challenging the monarchy and the wealthiest classes .
American Revolution and French Revolution. They were both justified themselves with Enlightenment ideals.
The Enlightenment ideas influenced revolutions such as the American Revolution, French Revolution, and Latin American independence movements. These revolutions sought to overthrow oppressive monarchies, establish democratic governments, and promote principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity.
The Napoleonic Code.
No, it lead to the American Revolution.
The Enlightenment
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
The enlightenment created the Decleration Right of Men in the French Revolution. Naopoleon over threw the government. It's just like the liberator in the French Revolution. It also spread enlightenment ideas such as Voltare etc..
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Social Contract persuaded them to view practices like inherited privilege and absolute monarchy as irrational.
He was a follower of Rousseau and a supported many ideas of the French Revolution.
Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of democracy, individual rights, and separation of powers, which challenged the divine right of monarchs to rule. These ideas led to the rise of constitutionalism and limited government, limiting the power and authority of European monarchs. The Enlightenment also sparked movements for political reform and revolution, such as the French Revolution, which further weakened the influence of monarchs in Europe.