The Enlightenment influenced the American Revolution in numerous ways, with core Enlightenment ideals including liberty, equality and justice leading the creation of conditions for the American Revolution and the Constitution that followed. Many ideas and concepts, including natural rights, freedom from oppression, and innovative ways of thinking regarding government structure came directly from Enlightenment philosophers, and helped to form firm foundations for colonialism and modern day America.
In general, the Supreme Court during the era of Progressive reform in the United States tended to side with the big businesss, in the sense that there just wasn't enough legislation to make what they were doing blatantly illegal.
If they want to leave Europe, the thing that the pilgrims required to do is: D: Pledge loyalty to the king in return for passage to the New World
But knowing that the king have very little influence in the new world, many of the pilgrims that manage to get out actually form their own government and disregard the initial deal. One of the most famous colony that made by these people was called the Plymouth Colony,
A. Martin Luther
Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church because he did not believe in certain practices such as the indulgences and financing the pope.