One connection between Two Treatises on Government by John Locke and the Declaration of Independent is that all men are equal. For example in Two Treatises on Government it talks about “a state also of equality wherein all the power and jurisdiction is reciprocal, no one having more than another” (¶ Two Treatises on Government) In the Declaration of Independence it states that people should be treated equally regardless of age, sex, and conditions; the treatises on Government say everyone is equal, not just the way they are treated which is what the declaration implies.
In Two Treatises on Government and in the Declaration of Independence it states that no man should have extreme power or be above the law. In Two Treatises on Government it states that “And thus, in the state of nature, one man comes by a power over
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If a rule is violated the offender needs to be punished, part of a superior nation (Britain) or not.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine states that “the law ought to be king” (¶8 Common Sense) and the Declaration of Independence states that “He has as refused to Assent to Laws, the wholesome and necessary for the public good. (¶3 Declaration of Independence). They both agree that everybody should abide to the law including the king. Law should be the kind and a system of a monarchy/tyranny is not acceptable.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine states that “I answer roundly that America would have flourished as much, and probably much more, had no European power had taken any notice of her” (¶3 Common Sense) The Declaration states would Europe did wrong. They both state that without Europe flourishing would have been increased and the laws would be