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What Was The Enlightenment?. Fill in the Graphic Organizer as the teacher tells the story. When and Where?. 1687-1789 Began with the English Revolution (1688) and ended with the French Revolution (1789) It affected England, the U.S., and France It shaped three revolutions
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What Was The Enlightenment? Fill in the Graphic Organizer as the teacher tells the story
When and Where? • 1687-1789 • Began with the English Revolution (1688) and ended with the French Revolution (1789) • It affected England, the U.S., and France • It shaped three revolutions • English (1688), American (1776), French (1789)
What? • It was the Age of Reason • Philosophers used reason to examine human affairs – politics and economics • They loved education and free speech. They believed in human progress • They scorned ignorance and superstition, emotion and passion • Most of all, they challenged traditional authority
Natural Law • The Scientific Revolution shaped the Enlightenment • Philosophers loved Newton and his Law of Gravity (1687) • They believed the world is a machine that operates according to a few simple laws • Using reason, one could discover the “Natural Laws” of society
Natural Law • Self-Evident Truths • Just like the mathematician, a political philosopher begins with a self-evident truth • From there, you move to the next self-evident truth • Example: • God created an individual endowed with life and liberty • Government should preserve the individual’s right to life and liberty
Who? • They were political philosophers
Who • John Locke • England • Two Treatises of Government – 1689 • Natural Rights; The Social Contract
Who • Baron de Montesquieu • France • The Spirit of the Laws – 1748 • Rights of the minority
Who • Thomas Jefferson • U.S. • Declaration of Independence - 1776 • All men are created equal
Who • James Madison • U.S. • U.S. Constitution - 1787 • Separation of Powers
Who • Jean-Jacque Rousseau • France • The Social Contract - 1762 • “Father of the French Revolution”
How? • Philosophers Wrote Books • They condemned tyranny and social injustice • They condemned people in authority . . . the government and the church • Their ideas sparked the American Revolution and the French Revolution
Why? • During the Enlightenment, philosophers wanted to make progress and improve the world • During the English Revolution (1688), John Locke came up with “Natural Rights” and the “Social Contract” • During the American Revolution (1776), Thomas Jefferson wrote “All men are created equal”
Why? • During the French Revolution (1789), Rousseau said “Let loose your passions!” and chaos followed • People did not always operate on reason. The Paris mob operated on passion and emotion.