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  • Birth Of John Locke
  • I am John Locke, father of John Locke.
  • I am Agnes Keene, mother of John Locke.
  • I am a baby, I can't talk.
  • John Locke gets an Education
  • John Locke gets a Job.
  • John Locke was born in Wrington, Somerset, on Aug. 29, 1632. He was the son of a Puritan lawyer who fought for Cromwell in the English Civil War. The father, also named John Locke, was a kind and not easily angered man. His mother, Agnes Keene, was the wife of John Locke.
  • Travels
  • John Locke was educated at Westminister School andOxford. Although Johne Locke was pressured by his friends to enter the Church of England, Locke felt he was not fit to do so. Instead, he was intrested in metoeorology and experimental sciences, especially chemistry. He studied medicine and became known as one of the best of his day.
  • Works of John Locke
  • Soon, Locke got a job as a confidential secretary and personal physician to Anthony Ashley Cooper, later lord chancellor and the first earl of Shaftesbury.
  • Death
  • Over a couple of decades, Locke made many travels, many of which had to do to with his association with Anthony Ashley Cooper (Earl of Shafstebury) and his political beliefs. In 1675 he went to France for 4 years with the Earl and then returned back to London is 1679. During the Glorious Revolution political stuff that was happening in London at around 1888 John went to Holland and settled down for 10 years. The remaining 14 years of John Locke's life was spent in Oates in Essex, a home.
  • John Locke was said to be very happy in Oates in Essex. Some of John Locke's most famous works include: A Third Letter on Toleration; Thoughts Concerning Education; Money, Its Interest and Coinage; The Reasonableness of Christianity as Delivered in the Scriptures; Vindication of the Reasonableness of Christianity
  • John Locke died in Oates, Essex, on October 28, 1704.
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