The Declaration of Independence was written with the purpose of creating something fair, inevitably creating something that would eventually cause awe in the hearts of everyone. Essentially, the authors of the Declaration knew that it would have to be nearly flawless, or written close enough to perfection that no one would even doubt its importance. With this in mind, the founders of our nation thoroughly and explicitly stated the reasons for such a document existing. The Declaration directly affirms the unalienable Right to Life, Liberty,and the Pursuit of Happiness. It is without a doubt that the government can only remain so long as the people consent to be governed. Thus, government exists solely to protect these unalienable rights, lest the people decide to alter, or perhaps even abolish the government. Yet, as important as these principles may be, the premise of the entire Declaration of Independence cannot be concrete unless all mankind be decreed equal. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is arguably the most enticing characteristic of the United States …show more content…
The Declaration of Independence could not have had the same impact that it did unless it precisely clarified that Equality, is more than a right granted by the government. Equality is a way of living the government is entirely obligated to maintain and