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Olaudah Equiano [3]
son of an African slave chief who was kidnapped for slave trade; was renamed Gustavus Vassa; wrote about his life
John Woolman [1]
a Quaker abolitionist
George Mason [1]
one of Virginia's leading planters and statesman
Landon Carter [1]
a planter who prided himself on his concern for the well-being of his slaves
James Oglethorpe [2]
lead a group of philanthropists who founded Georgia; hoped to est. a haven where the poor English could have an economic opportunity
Charles Hansford [1]
a white Virginian blacksmith
Edward Trelawny [1]
the colonial governor of Jamaica
Cotton Mather [1]
a Protestant theologian from Massachusetts
Baron Montesquieu [1]
a French political philosopher
John Locke [3]
"Two Treatises on Government"; felt principles that governed the family were inappropriate for organizing public life; one of first theorists to defend the property rights of women
Henry Ireton [1]
a parliamentary leader