The Bill of Rights were ten amendments that were added onto the U.S. Constitution in order to provide similar rights to citizens of the United States. James Madison, the author of the Bill of Rights, was influenced heavily by John Locke’s natural rights and incorporated such ideas into it. The rights highlighted within these amendments were very similar such as the ideas of freedom of speech and religion. Ideas such as the freedom of speech and petition were developed around the idea of how Locke had decided to go against his country’s monarchical government and express his own ideas of what freedom really
The Bill of Rights were ten amendments that were added onto the U.S. Constitution in order to provide similar rights to citizens of the United States. James Madison, the author of the Bill of Rights, was influenced heavily by John Locke’s natural rights and incorporated such ideas into it. The rights highlighted within these amendments were very similar such as the ideas of freedom of speech and religion. Ideas such as the freedom of speech and petition were developed around the idea of how Locke had decided to go against his country’s monarchical government and express his own ideas of what freedom really