1. Natural Rights and Ideal Government Through Atlantic World Revolutions
The revolutionaries agreed that life, liberty, and property should be considered natural rights, emphasizing property as a main source of inequality among man, and constructed new governments based on popularized Enlightenment ideas. ... Conflicts arose between the groups over ownership of land and property, while the Europeans also fought to remain in the country of their birth despite the oppression they faced daily. ...
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