Revolutionary ideas spread across Europe through various channels, including the proliferation of printed materials such as pamphlets, newspapers, and books that discussed concepts of liberty, equality, and democracy. The influence of Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau and Voltaire inspired intellectuals and activists in other countries. Additionally, the success of the American and French Revolutions served as powerful examples, encouraging uprisings and reform movements throughout Europe. Social networks, expatriate communities, and political organizations also played crucial roles in disseminating these revolutionary ideals.
Simon Bolivar's travels in Europe
It spread to all of Europe and Italy.
John Calvin's religious ideas were spread to North America from Europe. "John Calvin's Protestant teachings were spread across Europe and into North America."
1814
Printing press.
Plagerism
Monks help spread Christianity across Europe.
Trade and War
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The system of government that began in France and spread throughout Europe is democracy, particularly representative democracy. This shift was significantly influenced by the French Revolution in the late 18th century, which promoted ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The revolutionary ideals inspired various movements across Europe, leading to the establishment of democratic institutions and practices in many countries. As a result, democratic governance gradually replaced absolute monarchies and autocracies throughout the continent.
John Calvin
it started in Italy but it spreded through ideas.