17th to 18th century there was a period known as the Enlightenment where there were many new controversial philosophical ideas on the government and politics. Some of the ideas that have come up are standard in our government and political practice in the present. One of the great philosophers of the enlightenment period was Adam Smith and he wrote the great book of The Wealth of Nations. Adam had ideas involving the economy, which was that the economy was a self-correcting mechanism, which did not need…
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The Enlightenment was a period in the 17th and the 18th century in which people began to come up with practical solutions to fix society for the betterment of everyone. The Enlightenment was primarily caused by the crisis of the Medieval European mind and Scientific Revolution leading to a methodology of creating a better system for people. The new philosophies that emerged from the radical thinkers of the Enlightenment critiqued Europe's absolutist regimes and resulted in a loss of confidence in…
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Chapter 29: Enlightenment and Revolution How did the revolutions of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries help to spread Enlightenment ideals? Enlightenment ideas spread when social reformers and revolutionaries claimed and fought for rights denied to them by ruling authorities and elite classes. What was the focus for the revolutionaries of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries? They sought to fashion a fair and equitable society by instituting governments that were…
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Humanities Baroque 17th Century (1600’s) Art Characteristics Flamboyant nature Dramatic nature Strong colors Scale is large Religious nature Lavish Louis XIV Chiaroscuro (huge contrast between light and dark) Artists &Architects and their Art& Architecture (Look up the art/architecture on mypisd.net) Caravaggio The Calling of Saint Matthew The Cardsharps Bernini St. Theresa in Ecstasy St. Peter’s Colonnade Gentileschi Judith and Holofernes Valazquez Las Meninas El…
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said is should be. People began to question the church’s teachings and the principles of their faith. The people wanted to see how the world worked, they wanted to see proof instead of just believing what they had read or been taught all of their lives. The Catholic views of the world and their beliefs came into question by many who had practiced the religion for centuries. The Protestant beliefs led these people to see things and ideas in a new light. The people began to be more acceptant of the…
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Quakers Quakers were an “equalityminded Protestant sect” (Society of Friends) that settled in North Carolina. They were similar to the Puritans in which they wanted to restore Christianity but didn’t agree with Calvinist doctrines the Puritans did. Instead the Quakers believed that God had given all men and women an “inner light” of grace or understanding. However, they were persecuted in England for refusing to serve in the military or support the Church of England by paying taxes. The Quakers also influenced…
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Prompts: 1. Explain the ways the people of the New and Old Worlds affected each other when their societies came in contact in the late 15th century. (Page 18) When they first came in contact with the natives, the Europeans learned of the rich deposits of gold and silver. (Page 18) Diseases such as influenza, measles, chicken pox, mumps, typhus, and small pox were imported to the New World by the Europeans. The Europeans had already developed partial immunity to these diseases, but…
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Godspeed, Discovery, and Susan Constant left England and landed in Jamestown, VA in 1607 ii)Colony mostly al men, inadequate diets contributed to disease, by 1608 colony had almost failed (poor leadership, location, disease, food) except Capt. John Smith saved it by imposing work and order and organizing raids against Indians b)Reorganization i)London Company became Virginia Company 1609, gained expanded charter, sold stock, wish to grew VA colony with land grants to planters ii)Winter…
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hardship. Mercenary - a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army. Important Reformation Figures Marco Polo (Italian, born 1254) • Was a Venetian merchant traveler • Travels were recorded in II Milione, a book which did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China • Best known for The Travels of Marco Polo Florence (Italian, Firenze) • Is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence Venice (Italian,…
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HOW DID THE AGE OF REVOLUTION CHANGE EUROPE FORCES OF CHANGE: Cultural/intellectual change: Enlightenment: Rosseau: believed the government should be based on general will; democracy Growth of literacy Economic changes: Middle class- business men wanted political rights to match their economic status Population explosion: after 1730, population rose dramatically French population increased by 50 % ; British population increased by 100% Why? Better boarder controls limited the spread…
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