No, it is false that most willingly chose to serve the government <span>during the war. Although some tribes had a better relationship with the government than others, a majority of them were hostile. </span>
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The Founding Fathers read the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. They read John Locke's work about natural law and the social contract, and Baron de Montesquieu's work about separation of powers. ... Montesquieu wrote that power in government should be divided into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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He would not seek another term as of president of the US