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    monarchial government of Great Britain, which was defined by unwritten laws, colonists sought written contracts that guaranteed basic principles and individual freedoms (Roark 232). Born from this ideal were three documents -- The Declaration of Independence,…

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    people to stand up to the overpowering rule of the British. Rationalists such as Patrick Henry the speaker of the “Speech to Virginia Convention”, Thomas Paine the author of “The Crisis No.1”, and Thomas Jefferson author of “The Declaration of Independence,” were Rationalists who had a large influence in the division of the United States from Great Britain. They achieved this through the use of language that evoked emotion,…

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    American Dream What dream does most people here share in the world? I’ll tell you, it’s called the American Dream and it’s been around since 1931. The American Dream is protected by the Declaration of independence, in this quote: “We hold truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The Declaration continued, “That to secure these rights,…

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    Well, the Declaration of Independence influenced the constitution by setting out a guideline in which not to follow, as the Constitution then proceeded to create counteractions to prevent such governmental injustices from taking place. For example, the British had followed through on several problematic actions, such as quartering soldiers in the houses of the colonists. This was labeled in the Declaration and forbidden by the Constitution. This was done pretty much throughout the entirety of…

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    America today owes all its power and glory to a great document written by a great man: The Declaration of Independence. Jefferson is a well-determined, well-educated man who happened to be in the right place at the right time. That time is the time when the Colonies started realizing that they are in fact living under a soul sucking injustice imposed by Great Britain and its tyrant King Georges the third. It is the time when the Colonies realized that a people must only declare their loyalty to…

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    Declaration of independence:I think that the Signing of the declaration of independence is one of the most important events that has ever occurred in US history. I think this because the declaration of independence is what made our country independent. We learned about a couple of the wars that the US fought and I think that we really deserved to be our own country far before the declaration was signed.The declaration was a document that declared America's separation from Britain. Once it was…

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    With the current issues involving America in the present day, the country has failed to fully take note of the warnings of George Washington. Various public figures have time and again echoed the ideals in the Declaration of Independence as well as those advocated by the founding fathers of the nation. Of all the ideals, party systems, foreign policy, power as well as religion are at the center of what an ideal America should be. America is, however, great, but it falls short of the very ideals…

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    entirely understandable, of course, that one may feel unmoored; we are in a situation that heretofore has never been witnessed. Thankfully, your queries are ones easily addressed. You have asked what I speak of in the preamble of our Declaration of Independence—what are these truths we call self-evident?—as well as why we have set ourselves against England’s King, and I am glad to answer. Some rights, which we are all entitled to, by the powers of our Creator Himself, are unquestionable,…

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    leaders across the Atlantic. These repeated offenses finally became too much for the colonists to endure and they were forced to declare their independence from Great Britain. The colonial leaders at the time chose Thomas Jefferson to author this document, which eventually became one of the most iconic texts in American history. In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson listed many of the colonist’s grievances against the King of England at the time, King George III and those complaints…

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    knows what’s right and what’s wrong. Now I believe we can be the generation to change the future for the better. Let me tell you a little history of how America became united. Do you remember the founding fathers who made the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? They’re the reason we are here today with different varieties of people. Our beloved founding fathers have worked hard to get all thirteen colonies to unite. Help make this nation a better place to call home. How…

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