1. The Enlightenment
Upon its reception into the colonies, the Enlightenment had a tremendous impact. ... (Encarta encyclopedia) Enlightenment philosophers questioned the past and appealed to reason. Many of them followed 17th-century English philosopher John Locke in believing that all individuals possessed certain "natural rights" such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of property, and that it was the responsibility of government to protect those rights. ... More than a series of ideas, the enlightenment became an attitude, altering the former way of life. ... Perhaps the greatest influence on Jefferson came f...
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