1869 was the year the transcontinental railroad was completed
First, Hobbes believed that the government should be structured as one sovereign (like a king or dictator) holding all the power, with very little (if any) importance being placed in individuals.
Locke believed it was the government's primary responsibility to protect the people and that every individual possessed what he called "natural rights."
Rousseau was...kinda weird. He believed that people are born innocent and that society actually corrupts people.
The unruly hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
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he arguments for the Seventeenth Amendment sounded in the case for direct democracy, the problem of hung state legislatures, and in freeing the Senate from the influence of corrupt state legislatures.
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