History Of The Age Of Enlightenment
The Age of Enlightenment occurred in the western part of Europe, centering in and around France in the later half of the 16th century. This age is a benchmark in the history because of the drastic changes it brought to the society and also in people’s minds. These changes were so important that they are relevant even in the present day. The people during this period began to reason and question everything related to their existence and began to break free from the dictations of the Church which was the supreme power at that time. This brought in changes in the social, political as well as the economical scene of the then period.More...
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Effects Of The Age Of Enlightenment

The Age of Enlightenment started in the Western Europe and began to spread worldwide, during this time, people began to wonder about and question many of the things they previously took for granted. These things included their faith, their religion and the surroundings that they lived in. This enlightenment revolution started from the late seventeenth century, particularly from France when people began to put rational thinking into the various things around them.
The first effect of the Age of Enlightenment was a general rebel against the teachings of the Church. Earlier, the Church used to profess that God was the absolute power and the reason behind every occurring. People used to believe in miracles. But with the age in discussion, all that were being questioned. People deduced that there was scientific logic and reasons behind every happening around the world and not simply God’s wish. Thus everybody began to stop believing the Church blindly and put their own reasoning behind everything. For this, that period is also called the Age of Reason.More...
The Age Of Reason And The Enlightenment

The Age of Reason and Enlightenment started off in the eighteenth century. This period has its root in France, thus giving it an alternate name of French Enlightenment. Even though this Age is said to have been started in the 1700s, the causes behind it started as long as two to three centuries before it. The dictatorship of the Church was the key reason behind the rebellion of the people, giving rise to the Age of Reason and Enlightenment.
Prior to the Enlightenment, the Church proclaimed itself as the supreme power and compelled people to follow whatever they preached without questioning them. They also prevented any sort of progressive behavior like researching and inventing anything. The Church also forced everyone to follow only the religion taught by them and the God worshipped by them. If anyone was caught disobeying the Church, he was punished severely. More...
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