Articles of Confederation- The Articles of Confederation was the thirteen original colonies constitution. This was ratified in 1781, and it set the base government for the nation. This gave the states the power, and which was later replaced by the …show more content…
Although, the plan was never carried through. Benjamin Franklin’s idea was to unify the colonies under one government. They have had meetings and to scare the states to join, the famous cartoon by Franklin, was the “JOIN, OR DIE” snake. This later help shape the established government from the Constitution. Even though this plan ended in failure, it helped establish the basis of early government, and help unify the thirteen colonies into one.
John Locke- Locke was widely known as one of the most influential Enlightened thinkers, and he had the nickname of “Father of Liberalism”. Locke believed that the government should protect “life, liberty, and property” also he set the layout for liberalism, hence the nickname. Locke has also identified the groundwork of a working government. If a ruler comes to power, they must have the consent of the governed people. He also says that our government should protect our natural rights were “life, liberty, and