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The seeds of the enlightenment came from theology. The Systematic Theology of Maimonides, Thomas, and Calvin, enabled philosophers to think systematically. That gave the basis. Then, the Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453. Thousand of scholars, Christians and Jews, came to Europe. During the Reformation, the ancient wisdom of Rome and Greece became known all over Europe. In 1648 the 30 years war ended in Europe. At that point, religious wars ended. Also at that point, after so many Christians had been killing Christians, interest in Christianity declined. Intellectuals began looking for something to replace it. In England Francis Bacon proposed the idea that Science could solve a number of problems that had never previously been solved. He would influence all that followed. His thinking would influence the Enlightenment. Thomas Hobbes came up with his ideas on materialism and law. They would have an influence. Then john Locke stepped into the void. With his ideas, the enlightenment began. Hume continued it. In France, it influenced Voltaire and Rousseau. As people involved in the Enlightenment visited other nations, it spread there. Then in France it turned into the French Revolution. The Romantic Movement was a reaction against the Enlightenment.

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What century enlightenment begin in?

The cultural movement known as Enlightenment occured in the 18th century. Enlightenment started in Europe, but it quickly moved to the colonies of America.


What factors helped spread Enlightenment ideas throughout Europe?

The rise of the public sphere and public opinion. The growth of a print culture and literary market. The breakdown of abolitionist politics. The rise of coffee houses, clubs, social gatherings.


How did enlightenment start revolutions?

The Enlightenment, with its emphasis on reason, individual rights, and skepticism of authority, inspired revolutionary ideas that challenged existing political and social structures. Thinkers like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau advocated for concepts such as liberty, equality, and the social contract, which motivated people to question monarchies and oppressive regimes. This ideological shift laid the groundwork for significant revolutions, such as the American Revolution in 1776 and the French Revolution in 1789, as people sought to establish governments based on Enlightenment principles. Ultimately, the Enlightenment fostered a belief in the possibility of progress and change, fueling movements for democracy and social reform.


What is the time period known as the Age of Enlightenment?

Most consider the Age of Enlightenment to have ended with the start of the French Revolution in 1789. For more than a century before that the discoveries of scientists, such as Galileo, and ideas of philosophers, such as Rene Descartes, had led people into a rejection of the automatic respect for kings and the Christian priesthood that had been common in Europe during and since the Middle Ages. All nations contributed to the Enlightenment agenda, but the French led the way during the 18th century. The writings of Denis Diderot, Voltaire and D'Alembert, all French, provided the material for the supporters of the Enlightenment to take the argument to the traditionalists. These writers lived in the reign of King Louis the Fifteenth of France (1715-1774).


Who was the most influential to the enlightenment?

Frederick the Great

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Where did the enlightenment start to spread from?

Great Britain (Europe)


What did the governments and churches do during the enlightenment?

During the enlightenment governments and churches tried to stop spread enlightenment ideas


What did Salons helped to spread?

Salons helped to spread enlightenment ideals.


Did ideas of the enlightenment spread to the US?

The Constitution of the US is generally considered by historians to be a typical Enlightenment product.


The great awakening of the 1740's refers to?

the spread of enlightenment ideals


What new ideas and beliefs spread in the colonies in the 1700s?

The ideas of the enlightenment


I printed books and newspapers that spread enlightenment ideas Who am I?

Benjamin Franklin


After enlightenment ideas spread how did the purpose of government change?

The transmission of Enlightenment ideas to Greek thought influenced the development of a national consciousness.


What are two generalization you can make about the spread of enlightenment ideas?

Eastern philosophers and Christianity.


What are some things that lead to the spread of the Enlightenment period?

they get moody at that time of the month


Which ways did the enlightenment idea spread?

The Enlightenment ideas spread through various means such as books, pamphlets, newspapers, and correspondence between intellectuals across Europe. The establishment of salons, coffeehouses, and societies also played a crucial role in disseminating these ideas among the educated elite. Additionally, universities and schools began to incorporate Enlightenment principles into their curricula, further promoting the spread of these ideas.


Describe three ways in which enlightenment ideas spread?

Enlightenment ideas spread through the publication of books and pamphlets by thinkers like Voltaire and John Locke, the formation of intellectual salons where ideas were discussed and debated, and the influence of political movements such as the American and French Revolutions that were inspired by Enlightenment principles.