Is also called the age of reason. The period of Enlightenment was when European politics, science, math, english, education were being changed throughout Europe and the 13 colonies.
Philosophers are people engaged in science, math, english, and other academic. Philosophers like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes were outstanding when writing their poems, and articles. But they had different views when it came on the American Revolution. John Locke was an English philosopher and was a great influencer of the founding fathers. He influenced the United States constitution. Like dividing power into three parts the government (legislative branch, Executive branch, federative branch). For example, in the link http://guierlaw.com/john-lockes-influence-on-the-united-states-constitution/, it states, “This very idea of a separation of powers is outlined within the first three articles of the Constitution. Articles I, II, and III divides the federal government into three separate, but equal, …show more content…
The founding fathers had accepted John Locke’s idea instead. For example, in the link http://www.americassurvivalguide.com/thomas_hobbes.php it states, “ Instead, the Founding Fathers embraced Locke’s ideas of the protection of unalienable rights and limited government in the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.” Thomas Hobbes had believed this because he was also a “tutor to Charles II in mathematics.” He was also a man who had a negative thinking. In conclusion, the difference between John Locke and was Thomas Hobbes, was that Thomas Hobbes believed that once a king cannot be overthrown once become king. But John Locke believed that the government be overthrown if it does not represent the