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Sever21 [200]
4 years ago
7

What was integral to the spread of Enlightenment from Europe to America?

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dusya [7]4 years ago
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Answer:

The high literacy rates in the colonies allowed the settlers to read newspapers and books.

Explanation:

Enlightenment began to spread in the 13 colonies in America during the 17th century because of the high literacy rate. Colonist considered education as necessary. The puritans played a significant role in bringing education in the colonies. Enlightenment was able to spread because of the settlers were interested in the new ideas and questioning the situation existing in the colonies.

ioda4 years ago
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The high literacy rates in New England that allowed people to read books and newspapers
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