Prior to the French Revolution, how was the Atlantic World united by political and commercial and social ideology?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Essays should discuss the following: Ideas from the Enlightenment had crossed the Atlantic in the minds and hearts of colonists and various other groups of peoples. A strong sense of what a just and rational government was grew not only from the basic idea of the Enlightenment but how it was adapted to the New World. The ideology of Rousseau and Locke took seed in the New World. This was seen especially in the American Constitution. At the same time, the political, economic, and social impact of the American Revolution reverberated back to Europe. The Enlightenment now symbolized by the American Revolution will spin off revolutions in France, the Netherlands, Poland, Ireland, and Latin America.

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