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Chapter 17 Page 544

Chapter 17 Page 544. The Enlightenment and the American Revolution 1700-1800. Scientific Revolution changed the thinking of people. believed that problems in life could be solved through science and thought Less emphasis on religion, more secular outlook.

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Chapter 17 Page 544

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  1. Chapter 17 Page 544 The Enlightenment and the American Revolution 1700-1800

  2. Scientific Revolutionchanged the thinking of people • believed that problems in life could be solved through science and thought • Less emphasis on religion, more secularoutlook • The Enlightenment– 1700’s in France, great thinkers who used ideas of science and logical thinking to reform (change) government and citizens’ rights

  3. Thomas Hobbes John Locke • believed all people were selfish and evil • needed to form a social contract- give up individual power to a strong leader (monarch) or else there would be chaos • all people were born with natural rights (life, liberty, property) • government’s job was to protect these rights Enlightenment Philosophes(philosophers)

  4. -writer who wanted separation of government powers-King, Parliament and judges-also included checks and balances Baron de Montesquieu

  5. -writer who criticized the French government, wanted freedom of speech and religion-imprisoned and sent into exile for his writings Voltaire

  6. -believed in individual freedom, democracy was the best government -do whatever is best for the most people in society Jean-Jacques Rousseau

  7. -a leader in promoting Enlightenment ideas and equality for women Mary Wollstonecraft

  8. -combines all knowledge into a set of books, creates the first encyclopedia Denis Diderot

  9. Section 2 Page 550 The Enlightenment Spreads

  10. Enlightenment ideas spread quickly throughout Europe • -affected the upper and middle classes first, eventually reaches all • -many government and church leaders dislike the new ideas • some writers faced censorship– restricting access to ideas/information • -books destroyed, writers punished

  11. Salons • social gathering places where thinkers, scientists and artists could discuss ideas • classicalmusicdevelops, ballets and operas created by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Frideric Handel, Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • art changes and novelswritten Bach Handel Haydn Mozart

  12. Despot = absolute ruler (dictator) • some rulers accepted Enlightenment ideas • -Frederick the Great(Prussia) • Catherine the Great(Russia) • Joseph II(Austria) • offer religious freedom, no torturing criminals, etc. Enlightened Despots

  13. Section 3 Page 558 TheAmerican Revolution

  14. Great Britain (England) controlled 13 colonies in North America -colonies used to bring wealth home through trade -many colonists were upset by having to serve Britain and King George III

  15. “No Taxation Without Representation” • Navigation Acts– colonists could only import/export items to and from England • Stamp Act– taxed all paper products • Sugar Act– taxed many imports • protests occur against taxes • no taxes unless they have people to make decisions in the Parliament

  16. Boston Tea Party – colonists dressed as Indians and dumped 340 boxes of imported tea into the ocean

  17. Sends soldiers to Boston to control the colonists’ behavior Colonists get organized • Continental Congress– leaders from each colony met in Philadelphia, PA to resolve the crisis • decide to separate from Britain (Declaration of Independence) • say that their natural rightsare being violated The Boston Massacre King George Fights Back

  18. Declaration of Independence (1776)

  19. British soldiers (redcoats) led by General Cornwallis arrive in the Americas Americans not prepared for war -limited weapons and organization -some Americans were Loyalists – people who still supported the King Revolutionary War (The American Revolution) begins

  20. Advantages for the Americans -know the land -have more to gain and fight harder -strong military leaders -help from France Colonists are able to win the war and become free

  21. Articles of Confederation The U.S. Constitution • 1st constitution of the U.S. • limited government’s power • no president or court system • each state had more power than the national government • new and current set of laws for the U.S. • uses ideas from the Enlightenment • created a republic - government run by the people • people can elect members of government (G. Washington 1st pres.) • 3 branches of government (legislative, executive, judicial) • Bill of Rights– 1st 10 amendments (changes) to constitution, gave basic rights to citizens New Government for the U.S.

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