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How Did The Enlightenment Influence The French Revolution

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Cassidy Rosilio
History 102: World History since 1500
Dr. Dorthea Browder
March 26, 2015

Fighting For An End The Enlightenment period and the French Revolution both had an influence on promoting human rights claims beyond those initially intended by the early revolutionaries. The Enlightenment is the period in the history of western thought and culture, stretching roughly from the mid-decades of the seventeenth century through the eighteenth century, characterized by dramatic revolutions in science, philosophy, society and politics; these revolutions swept away the medieval world-view and ushered in our modern western world. The French Revolution took place in 1789 and it was what helped bring in the modern era. The influence of the Enlightenment and French Revolution had an influence on many things including men and especially women. …show more content…

They represented an opening to new worlds of human possibility, while carrying away old world of oppression, exploitation, and privilege. Modern revolutionaries acted on the basis of Enlightenment ideas, believing that the structure was not forever set in place by God or tradition and it that did not forever ordain the structure of human society while not only possible, but also necessary to rebuild those societies. It was the constant injustice that made a revolution not only possibly inevitable, but necessary. The French National Assembly’s Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen is the most prominent example of the language rights. This was a document in which the French National Assembly adopted at the end of August 1789. Thomas Jefferson, who was a huge supporter in writing the U.S. Declaration, served as the ambassador to France and was in close contact with Marquis de Lafayette, who was the principal author of the French Deceleration. The rights in this document were both understood as natural and

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