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How did the Enlightenment lead to the American Revolution?

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How were the enlightenment ideas spread under Napoleon?

Napoleon promoted Enlightenment ideas through legal reforms such as the Napoleonic Code, which emphasized equality before the law, meritocracy, and religious tolerance. He also established educational institutions, like the University of France, to promote secular education based on Enlightenment principles. Additionally, Napoleon's military conquests spread these ideas across Europe as French ideas influenced the regions under his control.


Did martin Luther lead the enlightenment?

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How did art and music change during the enlightenment period as it spread?

If you remember correctly, prior to the Enlightenment period the common art style was baroque, characterized by large, bright, elegant paintings, usually of Archangels, men on horses and the sort. The enlightenment lead to "Neoclassical" styles, Neo meaning new and Classical refering to a style used by Greece and Rome way back when. These paintings were much more simpler in comparison to baroque works. This was also the time that classical music began, which was considered lighter and more elegant than that of a previous time. Composers such as Bach and Handel who had dominated the previous era were quickly replaced by enlightenment period musicians such as Mozart and Beethoven.


What is enlightenment optimism?

Enlightenment optimism is the belief that human reason and science can lead to progress and improvement in society. It is based on the idea that individuals have the power to make positive changes through education, rationality, and critical thinking. The Enlightenment period in the 18th century emphasized this optimism as a way to advance civilization and overcome ignorance and superstition.


What events helped lead to the enlightenment?

The Scientific Revolution, which emphasized reason and empiricism, as well as the Protestant Reformation, which challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, were important events that paved the way for the Enlightenment. Additionally, the spread of humanism and the printing press further promoted critical thinking and the exchange of ideas.


Did some of the ideas from the Enlightenment lead to the French and Indian War?

No, it lead to the American Revolution.


How did enlightenment thinking lead to the rise of democratic ideas?

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What did some of the ideas from the Enlightenment lead to?

Some of the ideas from the Enlightenment, such as individual rights, separation of powers, and the importance of reason and science, led to the development of democratic governments, the spread of education, and advancements in technology and innovation. These ideas also influenced movements for social justice and equality around the world.


Describe the impact of Diderot's encyclopedia on the society of the enlightenment period?

It became a major weapon against the old French society. Many of the articles in it were used to attack the religious superstition and supported religious toleration. Other articles called for social, legal, and political improvements that would help lead society to a more tolerant and humane society.