Limit the power of the governor
Virginia of course! It's where Jefferson came from too. Read the book: a short history of the united states. It's in the first 30 pages that explains the three types of colonies in the 1600s: proprietary, etc.
Parliament, the House of Burgesses, and the New York Assembly are all examples of representative government. Parliament, England's representative government, was established during the late 1200s. When English colonists came to America, they brought with them the tradition of representative government. This led to the establishment of colonial representative assemblies such as the House of Burgesses in Virginia and the New York Assembly.
If you are asking about the US Constitution, it was not one person but a collective of ideas from representatives of all the thirteen colonies then. Benjamin Franklin and George Washington are but two of them. Many of the ideas came from the Native Americans and settlers too.
The constitution was created from May to September 1787 with a great deal of discussion and compromise. Some of the ideas came from the Enlightenment thinkers. The 55 men who wrote the constitution were the best educated in the colonies and most were lawyers.
What major changes came about in the 1964 Constitution?
A lot of ideas came from ancient Greece and early England. England's nobles came up with the magna carta to limit the powers of their king, King John, as seen from Robin Hood. Greeces ideas came from two Greek philsophers named John Lock and Baron de Montesquieu. They come up with the idea of the nualienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The strongest would be the Rationalist ideas. Also known as the Enlightenment period or the Age of reason, it was out of this philosophy that the idea of human beings having inherent rights came from.
Burgess is a word in English that originally meant a freeman of a borough (England) or burgh (Scotland). It later came to mean an elected or unelected official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons. The term was also used in some of the original American colonies, notably for the first elected legislature, the Virginia House of Burgesses.
Burgess is a word in English that originally meant a freeman of a borough (England) or burgh (Scotland). It later came to mean an elected or unelected official of a municipality, or the representative of a borough in the English House of Commons. The term was also used in some of the original American colonies, notably for the first elected legislature, the Virginia House of Burgesses.
the constitution come out some people some came out in 1789
Shake spears ideas came from shakespears mind :)
Our freedom.