The correct answer is <u>religious tolerance</u>
Enlightenment authors believed that religious tolerance would produce not only mutual indulgence but also religious concord. Toleration was used as a way to achieve the desired unity. Locke for example easily combined concord, toleration, and exclusion. He trusted that toleration is a ladder that would lay the foundations of liberty and peace. He said: “Men will always differ on religious questions and rival parties will continue to quarrel and wage war on each other unless the establishment of equal liberty for all provides a bond of mutual charity by which all may be brought together into one body.”
consent of the governed,
This denotes the idea that a government's legitimacy and moral right to rule or apply state power is only justified and legal when agreed to by the people or society over which that political power is applied.
Mabey they thoght that they would get to powerful
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