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Q: What enlightenment ideas were important in establishing america's government?
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What enlightenment philosophers influenced Americas government?

Plato; Socrates.


What influenced revolutions in the Americas and France?

the Enlightenment movement


What was the most important force behind Americas economic prosperity after the war?

the federal government


How did the discovery of the Americas change Europeans' sense of history?

It led to the Enlightenment and the idea of progress


Who is the government of Hawaii?

The United Sates of Americas government is Hawaiis government


Why were the 15th century explorers successful in establishing settlements and exploring the Americas where previous visitors were not?

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What was the french activity in the Americas directeds towards during 1492 and 1700?

Establishing trade with American Indians.


Which development was influenced by the enlightenment?

18th century political revolutions in Europe and the Americas


What was Spain motivation for establishing provinces in north America?

Spains' principle motivation for its' exploration in the Americas was the quest for gold.


Why was the small nation of Portugal with few natural resources able to create a maritime empire?

Mercantilism...and establishing colonies in the Americas...


Which European country was most successful in establishing a mercantile empire?

Great Britain was most successful in establishing a mercantile empire. A lot of this had to do with the vast extent of its empire - it had colonies in the Americas, the Indian subcontinent, and Australia.


Where did the enlightenment take place?

The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Enlightenment, was a period in Europe during the late 17th and 18th centuries. It took place in countries such as France, England, Germany, and Scotland, among others. Key figures of the Enlightenment include Voltaire, Rousseau, Locke, and Montesquieu.