Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence
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Thomas Jefferson was a great admirer of John Locke and shared his ideas. He used John Locke's works of literature to draw inspiration int he drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
That is Will Durant, author of The Story of Philosophy, trying to summarize Aristotle's ideas.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, which was in effect the declaration of war that resulted in the Revolutionary War, and he continued to be an inspiration for the idea of an independent and democratic American state.
INSPIRATION
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.
"You are the inspiration in my life to keep singing. Thank you for that," Sarah said to her Aunt Krista
Sources of artistic inspiration: Photographs; ordinary experience; observation; imagination; quest for order..
Sources of artistic inspiration: Photographs; ordinary experience; observation; imagination; quest for order..
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