William Bradford's work was recognized in a significant way because he had a very explicit and complete account of the Massachusetts settlement where the balance between religious and secular perspectives was made known. In his work, Bradford explains how he separate the church and state in the early days of New England based on his memories.
…classification of constitutions in his Second Treatise of Civil Government (1690). Unlike Aristotle, however, Locke was an unequivocal supporter of political equality, individual liberty, democracy, and majority rule.