jonathon Edwards, Thomas Jefferson or george whitefield.
i think its one of those three.
The enlightenment era affected the declaration of independence, the bill of rights and the constitution
The Enlightenment was a major influence on the political ideas of the colonists who pushed for independence from Great Britain
Jefferson got his inspiration for the Declaration of Independence primarily from British political philosopher John Locke, who stated that men are born equal and endowed with natural rights. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was another significant influence; he set forth the theory of the "social contract" in which the government derives its right to rule only from the consent of the governed. Jefferson declared also that the French philosopher Montesquieu was a major influence.
The Enlightenment and John Locke's ideas of natural rights and social contract.
John Locke who said that all humans have the rights to life, liberty, and property.
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The enlightenment era affected the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and the constitution
The enlightenment era affected the declaration of independence, the bill of rights and the constitution
he declaration of independece, I hope this helps you.
Philosopher john Locke's ideas were an important influence on the Thomas Jefferson's draft of the Declaration of Independence
John Locke
philosophers of the enlightenment
John Locke
The enlightenment had a lot to do with the declaration. the age of enlightenment brought forth new ideas from enlightenment thinkers suck as John Locke and the natural rights which Thomas Jefferson put in the declaration of independence
Answer: provides justification for revolting against unjust governments. The Declaration of Independence was influenced by Enlightenment Philosopher john Locke. John Locke believed that all men were entitled to life, liberty and property. Thomas Jefferson used the ideas of Natural Rights as proposed by Locke. Philosopher John Locke's ideas were an important influence on the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson restated Locke's contract theory of government when he wrote in the Declaration that governments derived "their just Powers from the consent of the people."
The declaration of independence and the U.S. constitution (apex)
The Enlightenment was a major influence on the political ideas of the colonists who pushed for independence from Great Britain