i don't know what you mean by 'type'.
Enlightenment philosophers basically wanted their individual freedom and also, Charles Montesquieu believed that the true freedom required laws, which means the philosophers basically wanted a government.
By overthrowing the monarchs, and all of other things and such, government was created.
what type of government, hm .
A government who gives people a right to vote and such? who gives people freedom and who is isn't a monarch.
federalism
republic
Political
They had been ruled over by a government with too much power for years, and didn't want to create the same type of government after fighting for freedom for 6 years.
A strong central government
It wasn't influenced by medieval England. They did want to make sure they didn't have a king, but it was the enlightenment philosophers that were the greatest influence.
Freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Also a right to vote.
you gotta say what is in the box, if you want an answer
The answer to this question really depends on which philosopher you want to know about. But generally, philosophers of the Enlightenment Age emphasized the autonomy of reason for knowledge. That is, reason was considered to be absolute in terms of knowing things in contrast to divine revelation, Scripture, experience, tradition, etc.
Weak.
The type of government that the Americans did want was a african american because by the time slavery ended african american were free but not treated fairly.
Tariff.
Self government
oligarchy.
The type of government is called a democracy.
The Egyptians want a democratic government with free elections, and they want to be ensured not only economic and political rights, but they also want the government to protect every citizen's civil rights and liberties as well.
Theocracy