1700-1774 The road to revolution Flashcards
Enlightenment or
The era of reasoning. Philosophy, science, theology.
what and who broke the monopoly of the Church of England
Martin Luther, Protestant reformation.
an enlightenment ide of government, who,
John Locke, Two treatises of Government
a divine did not give power to the king
John Locke, the first treatise
the government should only exist by the consent of the governed
john Lock the second treatise
the American enlightenment was spread by….
Poor Richard’s Almanac by B. Franklin
The most important figure of the American enlightenment
Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanach.
entrenched power in Europe
established, deep-seated, firm
The American Enlightenment influenced the religion
and the government ideas
God set up laws; the government was supposed to protect it, God set up a watch/laws / people should manage it.
the philosophical belief based on a reason rather a faith
Deism/ Jefferson /
The mix of reasoning, the enlightenment government,
religious tolerance, natural laws was
REPUBLICANISM
The republicanism features
rulers get authority from below,
The philosophical background of the American revolution
the enlightenment
the blueprint for democracy
the enlightenment
the new values instigated by the enlightenment
patriotism, virtue, personal rights, freedom
first awakening dates
1730-1740
the austerity of the Puritans and the rituals of the Church of England contrast
freedom of consciousness, an inward change, freedom of religion, personal and emotional response to sermons
the First great awakening
change relation of people with divine
the Puritans emphasize, first great awakening
outward activity, inwards changes
two preachers of the first great awakening
George Edwards, George Whitefield
The sinners in the hands of an angry God
George Edwards
who start first great awakening
Goerge Edwards
the social impact of the first great awakening
it challenged slavery; slaves were able to have the salvation as anybody else.
first great awakening
universities for the new preachers; Columbia, Rutgers Princetown