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He believed gov should be based on facts. He believed that religion should be seperated from politics.
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Believed that all people were born good and were given natural rights by God. Social contact. Freedom of religion.
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Goverment should be broken into different branches, to keep one person from taking total control.
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NNo tyranny, no supersition. believed in fredom of thought and repect for everyone. Againist any form of religion that uses too stict and don't accept the vient of others.
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Single legistature. Advisory board they would alsowork for the govement not be paid. Slavery should be abolished.
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Againist absolve power. He believes in individualism. People should have power or say in goverment.
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He didn't believe in cruel and unsual punishments. Fair and speedy trails. Same crime=same punishment.
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Education for all. Individalim people rights. Majority people make good choices. Gov. shouldn't have to make power.
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Ideas of freeing Mexico. Wuestioned polices and has his own church.
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Fought for human rights. Fought againist inequalitig in edveation. Equal treatment of all humans.
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It was a curel punishment that the Patroits used on the British and loyalists. The patroits would pour tar on the bare skin and put feathers on them.
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Five colonist were killed by the British soliders. It grew more of a tension between the Britisn and colonist.
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The Gaspee was Brisih Royal Navy ship. One night a group of men sneaked into the ship and wounded the lieutenant and set the ship on fire.
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It was formed by yhe colonial assemblies and various lesser arms of local government.it was mostly addressed to small problems.
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The act was for no new taxes.
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The Sons of Library, lead by Sam Adams dressed up as Indians and got on a ship and pour all the tea into the Habor.
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After the French and Indian War the Bristish taxed the colonists greater texes without any representation in Britain. There were five different acts.
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12 out of 13 colonies sent people to the meeting. Georgia was too scared to go because the Britisih were attacking them. There were 55 people altogether and they were talking about how they thought the British were treating them with rights and wrongs.
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It gave greater rights for the French in Canada, which came under the rule of the British in 1763.
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Paul Revere was a messager for Dr. Joseph Warren to go to Lexington, Massachuestts and warn Sam Adams and John Hancok that the British were coming to take them. It was the famous "The British Are Coming!"
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In Lexington the first shots of the war started. No one knows who did the first shot. The battle started when the Birtish came to take Sam and John.
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This time all the colonies sent people to the meeting. They talked about the army they needed, what positions they wanted, how much the war would cost them, their independence, opening of Diplomatic Channels, and legislation.
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Thomas Pine was a "common man" who wrote a best-seller called Common Sense. He talked about how the war was all King George III fault.
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12 out of the 13 coloneis declared their independence and freedom from the British. 55 people signed the paper and sent it to the British.
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Free enterpised. Self intrst guides on efficentuse of resources. Someone works for money also. Believed in society.
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Strong centroal goverment. If power wasn't divided one would become powerfil. Cna't vote till educated on politics.
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