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    An answer as to why the US Declaration of Independence is simple. It held the principle that a foreign power could no longer rule the Colonies from a far away land, that the British crown could no longer exercise illogical powers over the Colonies. In a more governmental perspective, the Constitution is a document that has been far more altered. Both major political parties in the US serve the Declaration to the best of their abilities. The Democratic and Republican parties have both tried to…

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    Declaration of Independence serves as an argument the colonists made for rebelling against the British. In the Declaration, the colonists justified their rebellion by citing their natural right to “alter or to abolish” a tyrannical government and to establish a new one (Db). The colonists also referred to the king as a tyrant, citing a “history of repeated injuries and usurpations” (Db). Alhough this was the battle cry for the colonists in the Revolutionary War, the Declaration of Independence…

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    241 years ago, the Declaration of Independence was written. Embedded within the Declaration of independence is the famous quote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” Because the idea of putting others on a lower level based on their appearance, religion, and ethnicity is still ongoing, this statement is insincere. We, as American citizens, should take notice of our unchanging, intolerable, social standards. When will the idea of supremacy and superiority…

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    to endure was bestowed upon the nation the by the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson a year after the Revolutionary War, this document set the United States ahead of all other countries and changed the the thinking of the world. The ideals in which make America the great country that it is would not be possible without Thomas Jefferson sending the Declaration of Independence along with grievances, a list of complaints about the government…

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    On August second, 1776, fifty-six men signed a piece of paper that would change the course of the nation’s history; The Declaration of Independence. One of the most famous signatures on the Declaration of Independence is the one belonging to John Hancock, as it was more predominant than the others, as it was larger and so drew the eyes of the population as the threat of war loomed over the colonies. Those who courageously signed the document were knowingly putting their lives and the lives of…

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    equal”. Are all people created equal? The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia’s State House to debate independence. On July 1st 1776 the Declaration of Independence was written and signed. The Declaration of Independence is a document of argument for independence from Great Britain. “How well is the United States upholding the principles of the Declaration of Independence?” Many people today believe that the government has been holding up the principles of government. In 1776 the…

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    When writing the Declaration of Independence, the founding fathers were focused on a few different things, but mainly, they were concerned with gaining independence from Great Britain. All of the language used in the document was toyed with and edited to become the Declaration we have today, and the one that was sent overseas to Britain. With this in mind, many use the Declaration of Independence as an endorsement for slavery but how could a document based on freedom condone slavery? Calhoun…

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    There were many events that caused us to have a sense of unity as the colonies and want to rebel for independence from Britain. The main reason was because of the French and Indian War. Britain had to heavily tax the colonies because they were in debt from war. This also caused us to acquire a greater sense of unity. Also, the Proclamation of 1763 caused us to want to rebel for independence. This banned settlement for the colonists, which was an unfair rule from Britain. Other patriots as well…

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    Do you know what the declaration of independence is? The declaration of independence is a statement that was adopted by the continental congress that announced that the thirteen American colonies, at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as thirteen newly independent sovereign states. The declaration of independence took place in Pennsylvania on July 4 of 1776. The declaration of independence was written by Thomas Jefferson. The purpose of it was to announce the colonies as separate…

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    written by Thomas Jefferson which vindicates the liberation of the colonies. Thomas Jefferson supports his purpose of justifying declaring independence from the British in the “Declaration of Independence” by emphasizing Britain’s tyranny through strong diction and by citing specific examples of Britain’s oppressive ruling. Throughout the “Declaration of Independence”,…

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