Historians were influenced by scientists to evaluate their sources more critically
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Historians were influenced by scientists to evaluate their sources more critically
the two European countries most important in Canadian history are Britain and France
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The French revolution sent shock waves through the European monarchy. It left them all wondering who would be the next to be depose in a revolution. Many people around the world were affected by the french revolution not just England. It changed the way that people thought about being run by a monarchy or a royal family. People started to realise that this was not the way that many countries should have been run and wanted a change. The main reason Australia is a democracy today was because of the french revolution and fight against the monarchy.
Revolutions are generally caused by bad leaders, bad economy, or by another countries' demonstration of a successful revolution.
It was a step toward self-government in the English colonies.
the scientific revolution was believed to change history of course and people socially and intellectually
The French Revolution
Viva la revolution! The French Revolution was a torrid time in European history.
they both were changes in history
So that we can learn from our mistakes.... "those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it...."
One of the best sources for an essay on the French Revolution for your European History class is The First Total War by David Bell.
French Revolution
One major belief of the Enlightenment Period in European history was the emphasis on reason and rationality as tools for understanding the world and solving problems. Enlightenment thinkers believed in the power of human intellect to advance society through education, science, and debate. Additionally, many Enlightenment scholars championed ideas such as individual liberty, religious tolerance, and the separation of church and state.
The Renaissance greatly contributed to the Scientific Revolution. Also, nobles and middle class began looking for less religious answers and people started to use mathematics, observation, and experiments, instead. Also, after the Protestant Reformation people started to see that they could test authority and figure things out for themselves.
The period of Renaissance and Reformation had the greatest influence on Enlightenment ideas of natural law and reason. During this time, thinkers like Thomas Aquinas, NiccolΓ² Machiavelli, and John Locke laid the groundwork for concepts of natural law and reason that would later shape Enlightenment philosophy.
Scientific Revolution
Historians were influenced by scientists to evaluate their sources more critically