john Locke was an English philosopher whose writing was inspirational to the American Revolutionaries; he did not personally fight in the revolution.
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John Locke's contribution was that he was a studied philosopher and he saw that the clergy and nobility were prvileged so he tell the common people to fight for their right from this gave rise to french revolution. finally because of John Locke's contribution they got their rights
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John Locke emphasized the use of revolution. He believed revolution was not only a right, but an obligation in some circumstances.
Yes, but not the John Locke that was from England. The John Locke that fought in the Revolutionary War was the son of Col. Frances Locke from North Carolina. This John Locke (1755-1841) was a Major in the North Carolina forces and was married to Margaret Locke.
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· John Locke was an English philosopher. · John Locke believed in the middle class and its right to freedom of the inner voice and its property. · John Locke's idea of "natural rights" and "natural laws" had a big deal to do with both the American Revolution and the French Revolution. · John Locke also had an idea that they should be able to overthrow the government. John Locke's father was also named John Locke. John Locke was baptized on the day of his birth.
John Locke was an inspiration to the founding fathers of America. He influenced the American Revolution and the French Revolution. He especially influenced Thomas Jefferson's writing of the Declaration of Independence.
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John Locke's first and second treatises on government were written in defense of The Glorious Revolution.
No, John Locke did not sign the constitution. He died in 1704. That was years before the American revolution which took place from 1775 to 1783. However, many of John Locke's work made great influences for the constitution and the declaration of independence.