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Mary Wollstonecraft: Believed that women are born free and equal Also believed that women can decide what is in their own interest without depending on their husbands Equal education for girls and boys is the only way women can participate equally with men Wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Women

Mary Astell: Published A Serious Proposal to the Ladies Her book addressed the lack of educational opportunities for women In later writings, she used Enlightenment arguments about government to criticize the unequal relationship between men and women in marriage

Religion in the Enlightenment: Although many philosophers attacked the Christian churches, most Europeans were Christian The Catholic Church still remained an important center of life Many Protestant churches settled into well established patterns controlled by state authorities The desire of ordinary Protestants for greater depths of religious experience led to new religious movements

John Wesley: Preached to the masses in fields Appealed especially to the lower classes Wesley s powerful sermons often caused people to have conversion experiences, many of these converts joined the Methodist societies The Methodists stressed hard work and encouraged behaviors that led to spiritual contentment

Deism: Founded by Lord Edward Herbert of Cherbury Deists believed in God, but rejected organized religion Morality could be achieved by following reason rather than the teachings of the church Deists viewed God as the great watchmaker whose creation the universe operated as smoothly as a fine Swiss watch Famous Deists: Thomas Paine Benjamin Franklin

Architecture and Art: Baroque- grand and ornate style that preceded the Enlightenment Eventually leads to classical music with famous composers like Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven New style more elegant and original

Rococo: Emphasized grace, charm, and gentle action Made use of delicate designs colored in gold with graceful curves Was highly secular Another aspect of Rococo was a sense of enchantment and enthusiasm (latter stage of the Baroque Period)

Johann Sebastian Bach: Renowned organist as well as a composer Spent entire life in Germany Composed his Mass in B Minorgave him the reputation of being one of the greatest composers of all time Perfected baroque style

George Handel: An German-born composer who spent much of his career in England Child prodigy, began composing music before the age of 5 He was one of the leading composers of the Baroque Period

Joseph Haydn: Austrian One of Europe s leading Classical composers who spent most of his adult life as musical director for wealthy Hungarian princes His visit to England introduced him to world of public concerts rather than princely patrons

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The Childhood Prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Child prodigy, German-born composer Spent most of his career in England He was one of the greatest composers of the Classical Period Died poor and in an unmarked grave Three Best Compositions: The Magic Flute, Don Giovanni, and the Marriage of Figaro

Impact of the Enlightenment-Culture: Enlightenment thinkers challenged the divine right of kings & argued for liberty & rights These theories inspired a variety of new ideas in art, music, gender, economics, & government Enlightenment ideals of perfection & reason gave rise to neoclassical art Art in the Enlightenment was simple, elegant, & focused on Greek styles

Impact of the Enlightenment-Kings: Enlightenment philosophers attacked absolute kings Believed that the best type of government is a limited monarchy that respected the citizens rights Some monarchs did use Enlightenment ideas Enlightened Despots favored religious tolerance, tax reform, reduced government spending, and legal rights People began questioning the authority of the kings and as a result many revolutionary wars broke out in Latin America, France, and the U.S.

Exit-slip: What is Deism? What were some of the impacts of the Enlightenment?