Baron de Montesquieu
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Baron de Montesquieu
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Baron de Montesquieu

When Baron de Montesquieu enters the battlefield, split the government into three branches. Each branch has checks and balances with each other, and can't gain absolute power.
Baron de Montesquieu believed that the government should be split into three branches, so that one couldn't gain power over the other. This influenced the United States's executive, legislative and judicial branches.

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