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lesya [120]
3 years ago
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Algunos filósofos ilustrados que influyen con sus ideas para que se diera la independencia de las trece colonias * 1 point JHON

LUCKE, DIDEROT, VOLTAIRE JUAAN CALVINO Y MARTIN LUTERO JUAN DE LA BARRERA Y MIGUEL HIDALGO JUANA DE ASBAJE Y MARTIN LUTERO
History
1 answer:
Sladkaya [172]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

John Locke, Diderot y Voltaire

Explanation:

John Locke, Diderot y Voltaire fueron filósofos de la ilustración cuyas ideas tuvieron una gran influencia en el desarrollo de la independencia de las trece colonias, que formarían el cual Estados Unidos.

Éstos filósofos pensaban que los gobiernos emergían bajo un contrato social, que debían responder a los deseos de los gobernados y proteger sus derechos a la vida, la propiedad y la libertad, y que podían ser removidos si no cumplían con dichos objetivos. Todas éstas ideas quedaron plasmadas en la constitución de Estados Unidos.

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