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The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
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The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
The Enlightenment encouraged colonists to question traditional authority and embrace ideas of individual rights, liberty, and equality. These ideals influenced their views on government and sparked movements for independence from British rule. Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke and Montesquieu provided intellectual justification for the colonists' desire for self-governance.
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To ensure that colonists observed the boycott of British goods.
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- by restricting the colonists' access to government meetings, function's of the government, any vote sessions, or any government secrets were restricted from the colonists.
The American colonists were significantly influenced by Enlightenment philosophies, particularly those of John Locke, who emphasized natural rights, the social contract, and the right to revolt against unjust governments. Ideas of liberty, equality, and self-governance inspired colonists to resist British rule. Additionally, the Great Awakening fostered a spirit of independence and questioning of authority, while republicanism advocated for a government rooted in the consent of the governed. These philosophical foundations ultimately shaped the principles underlying the formation of the U.S. government.
Benjamin Franklin was strongly influenced by the American Enlightenment.
They were influenced by the British because they taxed the colonists, they had so many rules and the colonists were loosing their job and many people in the battles. But it was all worth it because now there is a new nation.
Colonists refused to buy British goods
the founding fathers, the colonists who fought the war