Examples Of Enlightenment Ideas During The American Revolution

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Enlightenment in the Revolutions Ideas during the revolution brought about equal rights, independence from colonists, and a responsible government in Canada. Without these ideas being brought up by various individuals, our world would be in a very different position that it is today. One of the most prominent ideas that sprouted from the revolution was equality. Before this, different people were treated less because of things such as class, race, and sex. But this revolutionary time started clearing the path for equality, something we are still fighting for today. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” (Thomas Jefferson, 1776) This statement was produced hundreds of years ago by Thomas Jefferson. At the time, a statement like this was new. Although it states that all men are created equal, it is not inclusive of men of colour, or women. And it is more implying that the people in America had the same rights as other nations to self govern themselves. …show more content…

America was first to be freed from British control, after the signing of the Treaty of Paris “This treaty, signed on September 3, 1783, between the American colonies and Great Britain, ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation.” (Treaty of Paris, 1783) . This event led to Americans gaining more freedom when it came to governmental decisions, freedom of religion, and the end of mercantilism. Canada on the other hand was still divided into Upper and Lower Canada. It wasn’t until 1840 when Upper and Lower Canada combined into one province. One event that led to their combination was the War of 1812. This war helped Canadians realise that they didn’t have to abide by other countries' influences, which led to them forming an identity for the first time in