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  2. 18th century - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century lasted from 1 January 1701 (represented by the Roman numerals MDCCI) to 31 December 1800 (MDCCC). During the 18th century, elements of Enlightenment thinking culminated in the Atlantic Revolutions .

  3. Enlightenment | Definition, Summary, Ideas, Meaning, History ...

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    Enlightenment, a European intellectual movement of the 17th and 18th centuries in which ideas concerning God, reason, nature, and humanity were synthesized into a worldview that gained wide assent in the West and that instigated revolutionary developments in art, philosophy, and politics.

  4. Timeline of the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of the 18th century. 1700s. John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The Battle of Poltava in 1709 turned the Russian Empire into a European power. 1700 – 1721: Great Northern War between the Russian and Swedish Empires. 1701: Kingdom of Prussia declared under King Frederick I.

  5. The 18th century - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Addison, the more original of the two, was an adventurous literary critic who encouraged esteem for the ballad through his enthusiastic account of “ Chevy Chase” and hymned the pleasures of the imagination in a series of papers deeply influential on 18th-century thought.

  6. The Enlightenment - Khan Academy

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    Overview. The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason and science. The British colonist Benjamin Franklin gained fame on both sides of the Atlantic as a printer, publisher, and scientist.

  7. Enlightenment Period: Thinkers & Ideas - HISTORY

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    European politics, philosophy, science and communications were radically reoriented during the course of the “long 18th century” (1685-1815) as part of a movement referred to by its participants...

  8. The 18th century - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    American literature - Colonial, Revolution, Enlightenment: In America in the early years of the 18th century, some writers, such as Cotton Mather, carried on the older traditions. His huge history and biography of Puritan New England, Magnalia Christi Americana, in 1702, and his vigorous Manuductio ad Ministerium, or introduction to the ...

  9. The Enlightenment - World History Encyclopedia

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    The Enlightenment (Age of Reason) was a revolution in thought in Europe and North America from the late 17th century to the late 18th century. The Enlightenment involved new approaches in philosophy, science, and politics.

  10. Enlightenment - British Museum

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    Learn about the 18th century, an era of new knowledge, scientific discovery, European colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade. The Enlightenment is the name given to a period of discovery and learning that flourished among Europeans and Americans from about 1680–1820, changing the way they viewed the world.

  11. Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    During the 18th century, enlightened literary movements such as the Arcádia Lusitana (lasting from 1756 until 1776, then replaced by the Nova Arcádia in 1790 until 1794) surfaced in the academic medium, in particular involving former students of the University of Coimbra.