Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Banneker, Cotton Mather, Sir Isaac newton, and the list goes on.....
It shaped the thinking of future Revolutionary leaders in regards to the "rights of man."
the enlightenment affect the revolutions in England and America by making them into wealthier states
Benjamin Franklin
The people have the right to overthrow their government if it abuses its powers.
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Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
It shaped the thinking of future Revolutionary leaders in regards to the "rights of man."
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
The statement is not false. The Enlightenment was indeed based on the idea that reason could help individuals achieve happiness, by promoting rational thinking, scientific inquiry, and individual freedoms.
sorry, mate, no enlightenment in America. Europeans only
Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine A+
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.
Leaders should be chosen by the people
Many Puritan leaders held reservations about the Enlightenment, as they viewed its emphasis on reason and scientific inquiry as detracting from spiritual faith. However, some Puritans did engage with Enlightenment ideas and saw potential for compatibility with their religious beliefs. Overall, the relationship between Puritan leaders and the Enlightenment was complex and varied.
One major belief of Enlightenment thinkers was the idea that reason and scientific inquiry should be used to understand and improve society, rather than relying solely on traditional authorities like religion or monarchy. They emphasized the importance of individual rights, freedom, and equality for all people.
Many leaders supported the enlightenment ideal of individual liberty, but they were also unwilling to demand an end to slavery.
Which of the following developments was a consequence of the enlightenment