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'''John Locke''' is an Enlightenment philosopher whose notions of [[government]] with the consent of the governed and the [[natural rights]] of man ([[life]], [[liberty]], and [[property]]) had an enormous influence on colonial Americans, allowing them to justify [[revolution]] and shape a new government. |
'''John Locke''' is an Enlightenment philosopher whose notions of [[government]] with the consent of the governed and the [[natural rights]] of man ([[life]], [[freedom|liberty]], and [[property]]) had an enormous influence on colonial Americans, allowing them to justify [[revolution]] and shape a new government. |
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John Locke is an Enlightenment philosopher whose notions of government with the consent of the governed and the natural rights of man (life, liberty, and property) had an enormous influence on colonial Americans, allowing them to justify revolution and shape a new government.