Baron de Montesquieu is best known for his ideas on the separation of powers within government, advocating that legislative, executive, and judicial branches should be distinct to prevent tyranny. However, he did not support the idea of a strong centralized government, which would be contrary to his emphasis on decentralization and the importance of local governance. Thus, his influence did not include advocacy for an all-powerful federal government, which became a significant aspect of American thought later on.
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