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    Declaration of Independence and Vietnamese Declaration of Independence have in them several similarities and certain differences, when the 1st President of Vietnam, Mr. Ho Chi Minh was laying claim to Vietnam’s independence, giving an explanation to what Ho’s intentions were when he drafted the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence in accordance to the American document. Similarities can be identified between the two documents. Firstly, the American Declaration of Independence, as quoted from…

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    July 4th, 1776, Congress ratified the Declaration of Independence, in which established the independence of the tyrannical pressures of Great Britain and shaped the basis of the new nation. Written by a Committee of Five, this document contains a simple structure: an introduction including an explanation for our separation, a statement of ideals about government, a long list of grievances against the British, and a Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. The four main ideals that…

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    Constitution and Declaration of Independence. It is debated across the entire United States, by not just politicians, but by the common man also, whether the United States is following those principles. On one side of the debate, it proclaimed that America is doing…

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    rather than continuing to try to get more independence with the British system. Although there were conflicts between the British government and thirteen colonies, not all the American colonists…

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    colonies no choice but to declare their independence and would go on to create the most powerful country in the world. The Declaration of Independence is what finally separated the colonies from England. It was written and signed on July 4, 1776. It is one of the most powerful pieces of literature ever and was one of the most iconic pieces in the Revolutionary time period and still is today. Thomas Jefferson was the author of the Declaration of Independence and wrote a simple Declaration but one…

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    Declaration of Independence was to elucidate to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain. The Declaration relieves 13 colonies from England 's laws.Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to specify the reasons he wanted to "dissolve the political bands" with England. The Declaration was adopted by Congress on July 4, 1776 after some changes had been made by Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. The Declaration of Independence was written…

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    Many colonists are rallying for Independence from Great Britain through protest, boycotts, and even war. The Patriots are willing to take on a war against the greatest and strongest empire in the world despite the fact that it will bring about countless casualties. It is important that we as subjects of Great Britain take a step back and look at the faults in the plan to gain Independence, because ideologically and pragmatically rallying for this cause will prove to be detrimental to all.…

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    years 1700s Great Britain had 13 colonies in American people and the British seen this American being successful they started to treat them un fairly while. In the years 1770s the Americans got tired and rebel against Britain. The Americans declare independence in order to distinguish themselves from Britain. With the purpose to make this country better every year we have to share our opinions if something is being fair or not. At the beginning of America there were a lot of problems of what the…

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    The opening lines of the Declaration of Independence include concepts of the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness which reflect the american ideal of individual freedom. Declaration of independence establishes a central concept that american are born with the rights that must be practiced. In United State the natural rights are given to individual therefore,they can do want to himself. Unalienable rights are not laws however, rather natural rights of individuals humans.…

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    In the recent survey conducted by the national archives, the Declaration of Independence topped all others to emerge as the “most influential document in American history”’. “The” Declaration is the symbol of the independence from Great Britain that Americans celebrate on the 4th of July and also a statement of our nation's main beliefs about government and its relationship to the people. The Declaration of Independence first came to life in July 4th, 1776 by the help of 33-years-old Thomas…

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