The short answer is the continental congress. The long answer involves philosophers like john Locke and the will of an independent people and the native Iroquois as well as some amazing individuals we call our founding fathers...
The Framers of the US Constitution had studied the political philosophy of John Locke and other Enlightenment theorists. They also were all too familiar with the British monarch form of government and wanted to avoid a situation where individuals could gain too much power. They also had taken notice of the ancient Roman Republic, and although that system was not what they wanted, they did believe that some forms of that government were useful for their "modern day" purposes. For example, the ancient Roman republic had powers within it divided among different groups of people.
They got the idea from Thoma payne's point of view. In his book, he wrote about having a independent country.
enlightenment
Enlightenment Thinkers
i really dont know
Much of the Japanese Constitution is based on the US Constitution.
You could argue that.
where did the ideas originate for the independence hall?
They declared stuff
They declared stuff
the house of representatives
my civics teacher is making us write a new constitution any ideas
Delaware
They got revolutionary ideas from Enlightenment ideas. They also got them from the Declaration of Independence and The US Constitution.
They got revolutionary ideas from Enlightenment ideas. They also got them from the Declaration of Independence and The US Constitution.
I think the articles.