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    The year was 1776.

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    In Bavaria, new ideals of rationalism, religious freedom,

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    and universal human rights

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    competed with the Catholic church’s heavy influence over public affairs.

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    Across the Atlantic,

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    a new nation staked its claim for independence on the basis of these ideas.

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    But back in Bavaria,

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    law professor Adam Weishaupt’s attempts to teach secular philosophy

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    continued to be frustrated.

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    Weishaupt decided to spread his ideas through a secret society

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    that would shine a light on the shortcomings of the Church’s ideology.

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    He called his secret society the Illuminati.

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    Weishaupt modelled aspects of his secret society off a group called the Freemasons.

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    Originally an elite stoneworkers’ guild in the late Middle Ages,

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    the Freemasons had gone from passing down the craft of masonry

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    to more generally promoting ideals of knowledge and reason.

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    Over time, they had grown into a semi-secret, exclusive order

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    that included many wealthy and influential individuals,

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    with elaborate, secret initiation rituals.

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    Weishaupt created his parallel society while also joining the Freemasons

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    and recruiting from their ranks.

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    He adopted the code name Spartacus for himself,

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    after the famed leader of the Roman slave revolt.

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    Early members became the Illuminati’s ruling council, or Areopagus.

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    One of these members, Baron Adolph Knigge, was also a freemason,

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    and became an influential recruiter.

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    With Knigge’s help, the Illuminati expanded their numbers,

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    gained influence within several Masonic chapters,

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    and incorporated Masonic rituals.

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    By 1784, there were over 600 members,

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    including influential scholars and politicians.

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    As the Illuminati gained members,

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    the American Revolution also gained momentum.

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    Thomas Jefferson would later cite Weishaupt as an inspiration.

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    European monarchs and clergy were fearful of similar revolts on their home soil.

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    Meanwhile, the existence of the Illuminati had become an open secret.

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    Both the Illuminati and the Freemasons drew exclusively

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    from society’s wealthy elite,

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    which meant they were constantly rubbing shoulders

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    with members of the religious and political establishment.

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    Many in the government and church believed that both groups

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    were determined to undermine the people’s religious faith.

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    But these groups didn’t necessarily oppose religion—

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    they just believed it should be kept separate from governance.

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    Still, the suspicious Bavarian government started keeping records

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    of alleged members of the Illuminati.

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    Just as Illuminati members begun to secure important positions in local governments

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    and universities,

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    a 1784 decree by Duke Karl Theodor of Bavaria banned all secret societies.

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    While a public ban on something ostensibly secret might seem difficult to enforce,

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    in this case it worked.

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    Only nine years after its founding,

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    the group dissolved, their records were seized,

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    and Weishaupt forced into exile.

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    The Illuminati would become more notorious in their afterlife

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    than they had ever been in their brief existence.

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    A decade later, in the aftermath of the French Revolution,

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    conservative authors claimed the Illuminati had survived their banishment

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    and orchestrated the overthrow of the monarchy.

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    In the United States,

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    preacher Jedidiah Morse promoted similar ideas of an Illuminati conspiracy

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    against the government.

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    But though the idea of a secret group orchestrating political upheaval

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    is still alive and well today, there is no evidence that the Illuminati survived,

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    reformed, or went underground.

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    Their brief tenure is well-documented in Bavarian government records,

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    the still-active Freemasons’s records,

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    and particularly the overlap between these two sources,

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    without a whisper since.

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    In the spirit of rationalism the Illuminati embraced,

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    one must conclude they no longer exist.

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    But the ideas that spurred Weishaupt to found the illuminati still spread,

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    becoming the basis for many Western governments today.

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    These ideas didn’t start or end with the Illuminati—

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    instead, it was one community that represented a wave of change

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    that was already underway when it was founded

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    and continued long after it ended.

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Use "independence" in a sentence | "independence" example sentences

How to use "independence" in a sentence?

  • I am proud that [I was] , , , enabled to guide this great talent . . . towards the superb fulfillment of its individual potentialities, towards the greatest independence.
    -Alban Berg-
  • What we need is a world full of miracles, like the miracle of seeing the young child seeking work and independence, and manifesting a wealth of enthusiasm and love.
    -Maria Montessori-
  • Today 25 million Texans can celebrate our liberty, and honor the founding generation of Texans who secured it for us. Happy Texas Independence Day, and God Bless Texas.
    -John Cornyn-
  • Women want men, careers, money, children, friends, luxury, comfort, independence, freedom, respect, love, and a three-dollar pantyhose that won't run.
    -Phyllis Diller-
  • Happiness may be defined as good fortune joined to virtue, or a independence, or as a life that is both agreeable and secure.
    -Aristotle-
  • Enjoy the peace your valor won. Let independence be our boast, Ever mindful what it cost; Ever grateful for the prize, Let its altar reach the skies!
    -Joseph Hopkinson-
  • Liberty sets the mind free, fosters independence and unorthodox thinking and ideas. But it does not offer instant prosperity or happiness and wealth to everyone.
    -Boris Yeltsin-
  • We believe in government involvement that leads to independence: good schools, quality roads and the best health care.
    -Rick Perry-

Definition and meaning of INDEPENDENCE

What does "independence mean?"

/ˌindəˈpendəns/

noun
Having the freedom to make your own decisions.

What are synonyms of "independence"?
Some common synonyms of "independence" are:
  • self-government,
  • self-rule,
  • self-legislation,
  • self-determination,
  • sovereignty,
  • autonomy,
  • nonalignment,
  • freedom,
  • liberty,
  • autarky,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "independence"?
Some common antonyms of "independence" are:
  • dependence,
  • subservience,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.