James Madison's contribution to American democracy was to write the model that later was used to write to the constitution. He listened to everyone's ideas at the convention and then put all the ideas into writing.
Thomas Jefferson borrowed ideas of John Locke. He used his own writing, phrases from the Virginia State Constitution, and Revolutionary people to write the declaration of Independence.
It has nothing to do with the constitution other than expressing the ideas that will be used in the constitution.
Montesquieu's ideas, particularly his concept of the separation of powers in government, had a significant influence on the drafting of the United States Constitution. His ideas helped shape the system of checks and balances in the U.S. government, which divides power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
First One was to do sex.
John Locke
Cuneiform was a system of writing used by ancient civilizations like the Sumerians, Assyrians, and Babylonians. It was composed of wedge-shaped symbols made with a stylus on clay tablets. It was used to express a wide range of ideas, including administrative records, legal documents, literature, and religious texts.
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Thomas Jefferson used a mahogany lap desk to write his first draft of the Constitution.
The Constitution was *composed* and *created* by many people, but the language used and the actual writing are Thomas Jefferson's.
Firmented Pokeweed berries, mostlikely fermented in a hollowed out pumpkin.
The Virginia Statute of religious freedom and the Virginia decleration of rights.