US HISTORY 2
spread American ideas of democracy and individual freedom.
The constitution of US drew on many enlightment ideas. From Montesquieu, it put in effect the separation of powers into three branches of government. Therefore, each braches had their own power and abusing of power got prevented.
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It rejected traditional social, religious, and political values.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean but... voltaire was an advocat of religious toleration which led to freedom of religion john Locke believed in a right to life, liberty, posessions, and health which led to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" thomas Paine believed the government should give rights to the people and should protect their rights which led to the establishments of rights such as speech and press diderot wrote the encylepedie, compiling all the philosophes' ideas, and said that all men should have the right to publish their ideas hobbes believed that everyman should give up some rights so that all may have some which led to giving control to the government in order for them to give us rights
The Enlightenment
Liberty
There would be no common traditions or ideas that people share
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Locke's ideas challenged Europe's traditional order by proposing that individuals had natural rights to life, liberty, and property, which were independent of government authority. This contrasted with the prevailing belief in the divine right of kings and absolute monarchy, leading to a shift in political thought towards ideas of popular sovereignty, constitutional government, and individual rights. Locke's philosophy played a significant role in the development of modern democratic principles and had a lasting impact on political theory and practice.
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The movement split churches. It also stirred up ideas of individual worth, equality, and the right to challenge authority. These ideas prepared the colonists to break away from England.
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The writings of Enlightenment thinkers influenced the Founding Fathers by shaping their ideas on natural rights, liberty, and the role of government. Thinkers like John Locke, Montesquieu, and Voltaire inspired the Founding Fathers to draft documents like the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, which emphasized individual rights, separation of powers, and limited government.
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