they changed the way the people in the constitution thought and gave them on ideas about how to improover the country.
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It took from the natural rights of life, liberty, and property taking life and liberty and adding it to their document.
Enlightenment.
the enlightenment
The writers of the US Constitution were heavily influenced by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau, who emphasized individual rights, the separation of powers, and the social contract. They incorporated Locke's ideas about natural rights and government accountability, ensuring protections for individual liberties. Montesquieu's advocacy for the separation of powers led to the establishment of distinct legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent tyranny. These Enlightenment principles helped shape a government designed to promote democracy and limit the concentration of power.
French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu influenced the framers to adopt the philosophy of separation of powers.
Writers, musicians, and artists embraced the periods of enlightenment and the Renaissance.
Enlightenment writers were interested in challenging traditional authority, promoting reason and scientific thinking, advocating for individual rights and freedoms, and critiquing social and political institutions. They sought to bring about societal progress and change through intellectual inquiry and the dissemination of knowledge.
The Enlightenment The Modern era and thinkers such as Bacon and Hobbes
Enlightenment writers sometimes tried to avoid censorship by...disguising their ideas as fiction
a political leader,writer,and Rome's greatest public speaker....&& he speeches and books swayed many Romans.Centuries later,his ideas would also influence the writers of the United States Constitution.
Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, and Daniel Defoe were the three popular writers of the enlightenment.
its writers feared a concentration of political power.