Montesquieu
While Locke proposed separating government into a legislative branch that made law and an executive branch charged with implementing the law, Montesquieu added an independent judiciary to settle disputes that might arise between the two.
The actual idea was put forth by Baron de Montesquieu who came up with the concept.
If you are asking specifically about the US Constitution, it is the combined product of all the framers of that document and cannot be attributed to any one individual.
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Baron de Montesquieu came up with the idea of separation of powers between an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.
Montesquieu supplied the idea of the separation of powers. The idea of the separation of powers has been used in the organization of states across the world.
Zambia copied the idea of separation of powers from the United Kingdom and other modern countries.
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