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New World
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- Classicism
- Western culture
- Divine right of kings
- Enlightenment
- Age of Enlightenment
- Answering the Question: What Is Enlightenment?
- American Enlightenment
- Reformation
- Sola fide
- Protestant Reformation
- Protestantism
- Nonconformism
- English Dissenters
- Puritan
- Great Migration (Puritan)
- Pilgrim
- City upon a Hill
- Christianity in the United States
- Great Awakening
- Christian revival
- Natural law
- Rhetoric
- Status class
- Revolution
- New World
- New England
- English American
- Industrial Revolution
- Capitalism
- American Revolutionary War
- American Revolution
- United States Declaration of Independence
- Sovereign state
- Natural philosophy
- Intellectual
- Gentleman scientist
- Scientist
- Republic of Letters
- Republicanism
- French Revolution
- Individualism
- Liberty
- Benjamin Franklin
- United States Constitution
- Poetry of the United States