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In a well-rounded paragraph, analyze the impact that the Age of Enlightenment had on future generation of French citizens.

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Answered by anonymous091827
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The Age of Enlightenment was in vogue during the 18th century, but its watermark still lingers on many of the world's most important documents. In fact, without it, the United States as we know it would likely not exist today. While visiting Europe, many of the nation's founding fathers rubbed elbows with great Enlightenment thinkers, bringing their ideas and values back across the Atlantic.

All of this gave way to a cultural revolution that promoted new ideas and values concerning philosophical, economic and political debates. Growing skepticism in the absolute authority of both monarchy and church sowed the seeds for a revolution (actually, several) that focused on individualism, freedom, self-determination and other agents of change. Democracy and equality were of great importance to the thinkers of the Enlightenment, who were dissatisfied with the mooching and prestige of the aristocratic social tier.

France is another country whose revolution was sparked (at least in part) by the fiery passions stirred up during the Age of Enlightenment. In 1789, the French revolted and issued a declaration of rights demanding liberty and equality, among others. In fact, the upheaval of the Age Enlightenment would ripple around the world, and not just in political arenas. Science, culture and the arts were influenced heavily by the ideals and values of the Age of Enlightenment, and other nation's wars for independence from colonial rulers, such as those in South America, were soon to follow.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Age of Enlightenment was stylish during the eighteenth century, however its watermark despite everything waits on a significant number of the world's most significant records.

Explanation:

  • Actually, without it, the United States as we probably am aware it would likely not exist today. While visiting Europe, a significant number of the country's establishing fathers hobnobbed with extraordinary Enlightenment scholars, bringing their thoughts and qualities back over the Atlantic.  
  • The entirety of this offered path to a social insurgency that advanced new thoughts and qualities concerning philosophical, monetary and political discussions. Developing distrust in the supreme authority of both monarchy and church planted the seeds for an upheaval (really, a few) that concentrated on independence, opportunity, self-assurance and different operators of progress.
  • Majority rules system and equity were vital to the scholars of the Enlightenment, who were disappointed with the mooching and esteem of the privileged social level.  

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