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how did the ideas of john locke influence the founders?
people living in the state of nature form governments in order to protect their natural rights.
\the reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.\
the great john locke was a believer in religious _, and
the philosopher, john locke also believed in _ of revolution.
coming to america
(the great migration began when british citizens left the homeland for better opportunities)
jamestown, va was the first settlement in 1607, and by 1619 the first representative government was established.
as the colonists began to venture to the new world (america), they brought two types of democratic traditions from england, and they were _ government and representative government.
(early america) the democratic process in the new england was conducted through _ meetings, where as in the virginia the process was done through the _ of burgesses (most large land owners).
in early america, the house of burgesses and other colonial legislatures were the only body that could _, and parliament back in england could not!
between 1607 and 1763, the british government practiced a policy known as salutary neglect. what is it? (important) the british left the colonies alone. as a result, the colonists would have the ability to pass their own _, and make their own _ (through their colonial legislature).
this policy of salutary neglect would end in _ (year) after the british defeated the french in the french indian war.
John Locke believed in religious tolerance and the right of revolution. The two democratic traditions brought from England were self - government and representative government. In New England, democracy was through town meetings and in Virginia through the House of Burgesses. The House of Burgesses could levy taxes. Under Salutary Neglect, colonists could pass laws and make decisions. Salutary Neglect ended in 1763.
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