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what did the founding fathers think about natural law​

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The founding fathers, Jefferson specifically, were greatly influenced by Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke who articulated a vision of natural law.

So, the founding fathers thought highly of natural law and saw government as a vehicle for protecting natural rights.

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