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How do Jefferson's "unalienable rights" compare with the "natural rights" expressed by Locke (life, liberty, and right to own property)?

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" Jefferson talked about life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness while Locke talked about life, liberty, and freedom." - Decleration of Independence flashcards on quizlet <3
Jefferson’s unalienable rights compare with Lockes natural rights as they both talk about rights people are born with and can not be taken away