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Andrew Cannon
3 January, 21:44
What is the French Revolution enlightenment?
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Karly Grimes
3 January, 23:25
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The French Revolution, like the American Revolution before it, was in large part inspired by the Enlightenment. Sometimes referred to as the 'Age of Reason', the Enlightenment was an intellectual movement that challenged old ways of thinking and inspired revolutionary ideas.
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