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History, 06.11.2020 21:30 berniceallonce22

Enlightenment Period {Thinkers} 1. Whose ideas from this period were the most influential and brought about the most change and explain why in complete sentences?( Ex. Thomas Hobbes, Jhon Locke etc)

2. How might history be different without the thoughts/writings/contributions of the Enlightenment Philosophers (Thinkers)?

3. How did their contributions impact our country and influence the historical event (Declaring Independence from Britain) and historical document (The U. S. Constitution)?

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