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The Influence Of The Enlightenment In Europe

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The Enlightenment was a time period of radical change in Europe based on one basic principal: Questioning. In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, scientist and philosophers began to question “…traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change.” The Enlightenment is said to have derived from the Scientific Revolution which took place only a century before, and came so swiftly that it threw people out of the medieval mind set and into the modern era. Many changes arose in Europe during this time specifically in the sciences, politics, religion, and economics. For the purpose of this essay, religion and politics will be the main focus in order to provide a more in depth understanding to the results of the Enlightenment. Prior to discussing the outcomes of the time period, it is important that life before the Enlightenment is well understood. Feudalism and dualistic monarchies ruled most of Europe by favor of the nobles who essentially were given power to do as they please in exchange for support for the King and Queen. The church also played a large role in the power struggle as it provided legitimacy to those who ruled. To further expand on the church’s role, it was very powerful. Before the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment there was no explanation for why things happened. Subjects of a kingdom believed that in time of despair, God was punishing them, or in times of excess, God was rewarding them. People

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