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Enlightenment Spreads
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Salons A social gathering of intellectuals and artists Like those held in homes of wealthy women in Paris and other European cities during the Enlightenment
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Denis Diderot Created large set of books called Encyclopedia –many leading scholars contributed articles and essays Marie-Therese Geoffrin- most influential hostess of salons of her time
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Artistic Styles Baroque- a grand ornate design –Could be seen in elaborate places like the Palace at Versailles Neoclassical- new classical –Borrowed ideas from Ancient Greece and Rome
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Enlightenment & Monarchy Enlightenment swept through royal courts Most philisophes believed best form of government was absolute monarchy –Tried to convince monarchs to rule justly
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Enlightened Despots 18 th century European monarchs who were inspired by enlightenment ideas to rule justly and respect the rights of subjects Wanted to make their countries stronger and their own rule more effective
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Frederick the Great Granted religious freedoms Reduced censorship Improved education Reformed justice system- abolished torture Called himself the “first servant of the state”
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Joseph II Introduce legal reforms and freedom of press Supported freedom of worship Abolished serfdom and ordered that peasants be paid for their labor with cash Most radical of enlightened despots
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Catherine the Great Recommended: –Reformed Russian laws –Allowing religious toleration –Abolishment of torture and capital murder None of reforms ever put into action Expand Russia –Black Sea port from Ottoman Turks
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Influenced of Enlightenment Colonial leaders used Enlightenment ideas to justify independence Colonists asked for political rights like others in Britain had and were refused King George III broke social contract so colonists were justified to rebel
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Thomas Jefferson Enlightenment ideas influenced Jefferson when writing the Declaration of Independence Author of Declaration of Independence, author of the Statute of Virginia Religious Freedom, founder of University of Virginia, designed Virginia’s state capital building and many buildings at U. of Virginia
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