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Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson was influenced by the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, particularly the concept of popular sovereignty, which asserts that the power of government comes from the people. Jefferson incorporated this principle into the Declaration of Independence, stating that the government's legitimacy is derived from the consent of the governed. Additionally, Jefferson adopted Rousseau's belief in the importance of individual rights and liberties, as seen in his advocacy for freedom of speech and religion in the United States.
Jefferson leaned heavily on Jean-Jacques Rousseau by way of John Locke when writing the Declaration of Independence.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau (writer of "The Social Contract") would have to be one person who influenced Thomas Jefferson as he expanded his (Rousseau's) thoughts in the Declaration of Independence.
Yes. Jefferson had read Locke and studied his ideas so he used them in the Declaration.
The works of the the French Philosophers. Voltaire and Rousseau in particular.
He influenced him by letting Thomas Jefferson know that could do many things
Diderot, Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, and lastly and most know for it Locke
liberal ideology