It was when people under a unruley man/ monarchy, became enlightend/ the light bulb went off in the head and realized no man has a greater power over others. Thats when people started realizing they could do there own thing like go into the job they want or eat all the food they grew and become fat like there king did. And when one nation is enlightend it spread like a plauge to other nations.
The ideas of the Enlightenment period made average people begin to think about their purposes on earth.
The Enlightenment
anything is important in history events
The American Revolution (1775-1783) The French Revolution (1789-1799) Seven Years War (1756-1763)
The most important event in all history is the coming of Jesus Christ.
this is important to history because she was the first lady to be interested in being aeronautical engineer
one important person in french history was the enlightenment thinker Decartes who thouht that people should question everything except their own existence
The renaissance was an important era because it sparked a period of discovery, innovation, and enlightenment.
The Enlightenment was a period in history during the 18th century characterized by intellectual and cultural changes emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights. Thinkers during this time challenged traditional authority and promoted ideals like freedom, democracy, and the separation of church and state.
Ivo Cerman has written: 'The enlightenment in Bohemia' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, History, Enlightenment, Religion and ethics, Church history
"Individual achievement and dignity are of great importance" is a statement that summarizes a major belief of the Enlightenment Period in European history.
they both were changes in history
The pact of the enlightenment that was most important was the impact it had on today's legal codes and governmental structures. Without the Enlightenment, many countries would not exist today, including the United States.
The Enlightenment
He figured it out and how it worked.
The microscope .
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Nothing is more important in zen than awakening (kensho, satori, enlightenment). This may be understood as liberation from the incessant stream of thoughts. .