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John Locke By: Noah Forcier

Profile of John Locke Born in 1632 to Agnes Keene and John Locke Born in Wrington, United Kingdom He went to Oxford University to study medicine medicine and philosophy Became an English doctor and political writer Died in 1704

What Kind of Enlightenment Thinker is he? He could not stay out of politics He was a political thinker Wrote Two Treaties of government Believed that government and churches should not have a say in others.

Who did John Locke Influence Many important people to the success of our nation like Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson James Madison

Quotes No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, that by that one might determine all cases in social morality

Two Treaties of Government Chapter One How government has the right to make laws for protection, regulation, and property Chapter Two All men are born in a state of nature All men can choose freely what they want to do with land ans possions Chapter Three and Four There are states of Nature and War Nature is happiness War is hatefulness and revenge

Two Treaties of Government Chapter Five Property (functions and definition) How Earth is our property Labor Other Analyzing Government Necessary things for society

Outcomes of his Work His ideas of education made present day history and school itself His works helped other important enlightenment thinkers He told of life, liberty, and property. It was later changed to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness

Resources Most of the resouces agreed in the sense of same date of birth and city of birth.

Resources cicero.com wisc.edu sites.google.com forbes.tumbler.com brainyquotes.com en.wikipedia.com greatthoughtstreasury.com biography.com yelp.com

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