He was inspired by john Locke's belief: that people were born with certain natural rights of life, liberty, and property; that people formed government to protect those rights; and that a government interfering with these rights will be overthrown.
Thomas Jefferson who wrote in the Declaration of Independence said this.
John Locke was his main reference. The Enlightenment philosophers Rousseau and Monteseuque also inspired him.
Both were inspired by ideas popularized during the Enlightenment.
the novel inspired people to go against Britain
The Declaration of Independence was a document adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, declaring the thirteen American colonies independent from British rule. It outlined the principles of individual rights, government by consent, and equality that inspired the American Revolution and served as the foundation for the United States of America. The document was primarily drafted by Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. He was advised by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was inspired by the Virginia Declaration of Rights written by George Mason and Thomas Ludwell Lee.
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Thomas Jefferson who wrote in the Declaration of Independence said this.
Richard Henry Lee included his phrase right at the end of the document. Right in the last paragraph. Also John Locke and Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" inspired some of Jefferson's document.
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John Locke was the Father of the Enlightenment. He had a major influence on Jefferson's works and overall mindset. The Declaration of Independence has aspects that are obviously inspired by Locke. "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" is not as original as one may believe. Locke's original statement was that a functional government should protect the people's "life, liberty and property."
The Declaration of Independence was inspired by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, who introduced the concept of natural rights and the idea that governments should be based on the consent of the governed. Other influences include the writings of Thomas Paine and the experiences of the American colonists as they sought to break free from British rule.
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