John Locke
Trade and mercantilism shaped the government of the British colonies.
No American victory brought down a British government.
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British parliamentary government at the time of the American revolution was headed by Lord North. His real name was Frederick North.
John Locke
John Locke
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John Locke (1632 to 1704).
Trade and mercantilism shaped the government of the British colonies.
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No American victory brought down a British government.
The new government is what influenced and shaped the government of the British government. This was done Jefferson.
"The idea of self-government was set forth by the British philosopher John Locke in his Two Treatises of Government, which had a strong influence on the political leaders of eighteenth-century America." Citation from American Government - Volkomer - page 6
Britain influenced American democracy in several ways. Firstly, the British parliamentary system served as a model for the representative government established in the United States. Secondly, British political philosophers, such as John Locke, influenced American political thought and the concept of individual rights and government by consent. Lastly, the discontent fueled by British policies, such as taxation without representation, led to the American Revolution and the establishment of a democratic system free from British rule.