Individual rights, agrarian society, and democratic suspicion of central power.
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Jeffersonian democracy
Individual rights, agrarian society, and democratic suspicion of central power.
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"...maintain the inalienable individual rights of the individuals. He wants a democracy. And because most people are farmers at this point, he believes economic..."
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America begins here as a cure for civilization: a clean-slate game built from Enlightenment rights, self-help, property, and fair rules.
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