<span>Locke, natural rights
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John Locke, who inspired Jefferson when he drafted the declaration of independence,was a firm believer of natural rights. Locke postulated that during the social contract, the people exchanged certain rights, through consent, to the government,or common authority,but did not give over their natural rights and liberties to this authority.
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Two months after his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte's colonial forces, Jean-Jacques Dessalines proclaims the independence of Saint-Domingue, renaming it Haiti after its original Arawak name.