John Locke- Delaney Krall

By Dkrall
  • Birth

    John Locke was born in England.
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    College

    After studying philosophy, medicine, law, and mathematics and graduating with multiple degrees Locke becomes a very important professor at Oxford College.
  • "I think, therefore I am".

    Locke reads Rene Descartes' Discourse on the Method and likes what he reads. This work includes the famous quote "I think, therefore I am".
  • Befriending

    Anthony Ashley Cooper "Lord Ashley" who is an important British politician meets and befriends Locke
  • "Supervision"

    Locke who is now Lord Ashley's personal physician supervises a liver operation that saves Lord Ashley's life and remarkably he lives another 15 years.
  • "Lord Ashley's Involvement"

    Because of Lord Ashley's involvement in the new British colonies in America Locke is asked to write the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina.
  • The First Draft

    Locke writes his first draft of the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, in it are ideas on Natural Law; based partially on the writings of others
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    A Social Contract

    Locke's begins to write and promote the idea of a Social Contract, he may not be the first with the idea but his social status will make the idea popular.
  • "Revolution?"

    Locke's ideas about revolution against a government are linked to a plot to kill the king. Locke flees to Holland, many that agreed with him and Lord Ashley are arrested for treason and some are killed.
  • The Kings Welcoming

    England's Glorious Revolution; Locke is welcomed by the new king and returns to England.
  • Human Understanding

    Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke is published.
  • A Brilliant Friendship.

    Locke meets Sir Isaac Newton and they become friends
  • The Publish

    Two Treatises of Civil Government by John Locke is published
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    Appointment of the British Board

    Locke is appointed to the British Board of Trade and even though his health is failing he is its most influential member
  • Death

    John Locke dies.
  • Borrowing ideas

    Thomas Jefferson borrows from Locke's ideas to write the Declaration of Independence