AP European History
Letters on the English is a work by the French philosopher Montesquieu that critiques and analyzes English society, politics, and culture from an outsider's perspective. This piece highlights the differences between French and English systems of government, emphasizing the benefits of constitutional monarchy and the rule of law. It played a significant role in influencing Enlightenment thinkers and promoting ideas of liberty and political reform across Europe.
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