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He believed that religion should be separate from politics he also was the first philosopher to emphasize reason instead of religious faith.
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He argued that the agreement between the government and the people was a social contract and that free dom of realgion should be protexted
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He fought against intolerance, tyranny, and superstition
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Franklin believed in a government that had a single legislature with an advisory board. The board of people would also work for the government.
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He believed that individuals should have certain rights
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Smith was a philosopher who focused on the role of economics.
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He thought that people that did crims still should have rights
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Jefferson believed that the majority of the people would make the right choices when given the chance
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She emphasized that education for men and women should be based on reason.
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This law required colonists to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. Such stamps had been required on legal documents and publications in England for 100 years.
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5 colniness were murder because they were messing with the england gurads
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Colinines got mad at the lociiset and tear and feather them
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The gasppe ship were on the tail on a mecernt ship summglein durgs or good
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A hole bunch of people like sam admans and other all got into a debet .
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It was the act that sparked the revlotion
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People portest to leed the the act and then on a tea tex
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Pual revere was watching up on a hill and see the the brisitsh come adn he rode his housre all out there town saying the britis are comeing!!!!
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the 13 coloines got fought agiset the flooweing water
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The shot was first shot on the britsih and it started the relvouiton but the world heard it every where
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We won the war adn we got our relvituons!
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the treaty of french and
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A bumch of red nexks got drunk one night and were mad aabout paying taxes and then when to a boat and dump tea off a boat
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