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In the 1690s Locke expressed the idea that people are born with certain natural rights to life, liberty, and property. Locke wrote that people form governments to protect those rights, and that a government interfering with those rights could rightfully be overthrown. Locke, in general favored a limited government.

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Q: What ideas that John Locke expressed in the 1690s are also in the Declaration of Independence?
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