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His work the Spirit of the Laws. was instrumental in creating a desire for freedom and helped to spark the French Revolution.Montesquieu's writings attacked the feudalistic basis of French society. He argued as Locke and Thomas Jefferson that all people were created equal.

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Montesquieu (a judge, man of letters, and political philosopher) lived from 1689 until 1755, dying before the French Revolution began in 1789. Among his most famous works was “The Spirit of the Laws,” which divided French society into three classes: monarchy, aristocracy, and commons.

Montesquieu, in full Charles-Louis de Secondat, baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu, (born January 18, 1689, Château La Brède, near Bordeaux, France—died February 10, 1755, Paris), French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution to political theory.

His work the Spirit of the Laws. was instrumental in creating a desire for freedom and helped to spark the French Revolution. Montesquieu's writings attacked the feudalistic basis of French society. The American Revolution embraced the ideas of separation of powers and was able to establish a stable democracy.

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