On this page you will find the necessary resources to study the Enlightenment period. This includes some background information on the Scientific Revolution, a description of the Enlightenment and its core beliefs and focus upon impacts in two immediate locations: France and Latin America.
12 Monarchs & Enlightenment Digital Interactive Notebook
13 Enlightenment Digital Interactive Notebook
14 Revolutions Digital Interactive Notebook
Pinterest - Enlightenment folder — Link to items pinned on the Enlightenment and it's underlying concepts. Please note you will get extra results to help you in your studies so pay attention which are labelled Pulse Global
Pinterest - French Revolution — Link to items pinned on the French Revolution and it's underlying concepts. Please note you will get extra results to help you in your studies so pay attention which are labelled Pulse Global
Pinterest - Latin American Revolutions — Link to items pinned on the Latin American Revolutions and their underlying concepts. Please note you will get extra results to help you in your studies so pay attention which are labelled Pulse Global
Pinterest - Scientific Revolution — Link to items pinned on the Scientific Revolution and it's underlying concepts. Please note you will get extra results to help you in your studies so pay attention which are labelled Pulse Global
Quizlet - Age of Enlightenment — Link to terms and definitions from the Age of Enlightenment song
Almost all of Global History can be connected to Enlightenment ideas. You MUST understand them thoroughly and be able to discuss/apply these ideas. If you don't know the Enlightenment then (to quote Game of Thrones) "You know nothing, Jon Snow"
Latin American revolutions are a direct result of Enlightenment ideas spreading globally. You must be able to connect main ideas like consent of the governed, social contract theory and natural rights in order to discuss these major events. It is important, especially, to connect to Napoleon's rule.