By: Ryan Mayes Class: World Civil Date: 12/11/14.

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By: Ryan Mayes Class: World Civil Date: 12/11/14

Who is John Locke? Where he came from? Why was he important during the enlightenment?

John Locke born August 29, 1632 in Wrington, United Kingdom John Locke died October 28, 1704 in High Laver, United Kingdom John Locke’s father was a lawyer. John Locke don’t have a wife, he was a single. John Locke was a famous of writing essays.

English philosopher John Locke's works lie at the foundation of modern philosophical empiricism and political liberalism. In 1667, John Locke wrote an Essay On Toleration in which he argued that Protestant Dissenters who objected to some aspects of Anglican worship should have full civil rights.

John Locke was born in England

Where was he born in? Why was he important? Does he have a wife?

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