Liberal ideals in the political and economic fields developed and spread through the Atlantic Revolutions across most of the Western world.
Jacques Godechot, France and the Atlantic Revolution of the Eighteenth Century, 1770-1799, translated by Herbert H. Rowen.
Atlantic Revolutions (American Revolution, French Revolution, Latin American Revolutions, etc.)
The ideas of the Age of Enlightenment and the example of the Atlantic Revolutions generated criticism to the Absolute monarchy.
In many ways the history of the "Atlantic world" culminates in the "Atlantic Revolutions" of the late 18th century and early 19th century.
The Atlantic Revolutions were a revolutionary wave in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century.
Sepinwall, Alyssa G. "Atlantic Revolutions," in Encyclopedia of the Modern World, ed.
He studied in Europe during the Atlantic Revolutions, and was a versatile polyglot, capable of understanding Spanish, English, French, Italian, and some indigenous languages.
Ducharme (2006) puts the rebellion in 1837 in the context of the late-18th- and early-19th-century Atlantic Revolutions.
Other factors included Enlightenment thinking and the examples of the Atlantic Revolutions.