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The American Revolution sparked a frenzy that reached across the world. Revolutions rose up one after the other: France, Spain, Haiti all had their own revolutions. However, were they true revolutions? A revolution is defined as a fundamental change in society, in the economy, and in government. The French, American and Haitian revolutions all shared characteristics yet they also had their differences.
The Enlightenment was a time of increased interest in learning, logic, and reason. It was the ideas that emerged from this time that influenced all three revolutions. Traditional beliefs were re-examined and sometimes rejected. In France, Frenchmen were reading the works of Rousseau and ...

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and viewpoints were reflected in the French Revolution. The leader of the Haitian revolution was heavily influenced by Enlightenment ideas. Toussaint L'Ouverture was born a slave but he was allowed to learn to read and write. L�Ouverture admired the writings of French Enlightenment philosophers, particularly those who spoke of equality and individual rights such as Rousseau. In America, the influence the Enlightenment had on the Revolution is seen clearly in its constitution. The constitution borrows ideas that emerged from the minds of philosophers of the Enlightenment. John Locke�s ideas on securing life, liberty, and property, Rousseau�s idea of a �general will�, and Montesquieu�s ideas on separation of powers and checks and balances were both a part of the constitution and major influences on the minds of Americans. The Enlightenment encouraged people to think for themselves to questions their governments and the society in which they lived ...

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