The founder who included the idea of natural rights in the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
Due to Jefferson's interest in enlightenment, he was greatly influenced by the following belief; from his perspective by discovering "The laws of Nature" humanity could be improved. That's why he considered it was really important to use the idea of natural rights in order to justify Americans' desire for independence from England.
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Some wealthy Gilded Age women were much more than eye candy, though, and often traded domestic life for social activism and charitable work. They felt a new degree of empowerment and fought for equality, including the right to vote through women's suffrage groups
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Nisei (二世)
In Japanese, 1 = ichi (一), 2 = ni (二), 3 = san (三)
and so forth
The second generation Japanese Americans are considered "Nisei" because it literally means "second generation" in Japanese.
The Canterbury Tales was important as it was one of the first major works in literature written in English. In the centuries following the Norman invasion, French was the language spoken by those in power. However, Chaucer chose to write in English