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In what ways does Jefferson build on the ideas presented by Locke?

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English Philosopher John Locke's ideas about the government being compelled to serve the people preserving life, liberty and property were fundamental and very influential on Jefferson's contribution to the the delaration of independence, in a way of using Locke's form of writing, emulating it and combining it with his own way of writing.

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The way in which Jefferson builds on the ideas presented by Locke is that, he wanted to build on the ideas of Locke about philosophy of natural rights. This resulted in him guaranteeing liberty, life and pursuit of property. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!
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