The desire to split branches into three is often associated with the political and religious movements in the early Christian church, particularly during the Reformation. Figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin sought to challenge the authority of the Catholic Church and create distinct branches of Christianity. This led to the establishment of Protestantism, which divided Christianity into multiple branches, including Lutheranism, Calvinism, and Anglicanism. Each sought to interpret the Christian faith in different ways, thus splitting the original branch of Christianity into three significant paths.
Charles-Louis de Montesquieu.
It was Baron de Montesquieu.
i think separation of powers
1.Wanted representation by population 2.Wanted slaves 3.Wanted new constitution 4.Wanted states to still have power
The three branches of government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
I think it's check and balance
They were split into three branches. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
Montesquieu
He wanted to have a strong one seperated into three branches and a bill of rights.
The Founding Fathers wanted to establish a system of checks and balances. They created the three branches so that a single branch could not take over the government.
The Virginia Plan was the large state. They mainly wanted a all powerful central government.
BRonchi True