The Declaration of Independence was officially approved by Congress on July 4, 1776. The King of England has treated the American colonies unfairly since the French and Indian War has ended. As brothers of America, we have suffered through every Act the King has thrown at our colonies. First, there was the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act; these were declared approximately ten years ago. Taxes were placed on our licenses, letters, written documents, newspapers, sugar, tea, coffee, and wine. The infuriating Quartering Act and Declaratory Act soon followed. Our money housed soldiers during times of peace. The Tea and Townshend Acts put additional taxes on goods and teas. Finally, the people of Boston rightfully protested. As a result, Britain passed
The Declaration of Independence gave the Americans a reason to fight for, as well as, explaining the complaints towards the British king. The colonists were fighting not only with an
How the Declaration of Independence is holding up today. The United States is upholding the principles of the Declaration of Independence not so well. Protests have been rising quickly do to equal rights. This includes people kneeling in the NFL.
The ideals of the Declaration of Independence embody equality, inalienable rights, consent of the governed, and the right to alter or abolish government; and should be protected because the absence of these ideals lead to economic collapse and tyranny. Therefore, if these ideals are protected then the course of human events throughout history have shown that a path to Liberty will follow. Equality is defined as the state of being equal in status, rights, and opportunities. As in the case of immigrant people from a communist country, they appreciate the equal opportunity to succeed. Diana Pham who now lives in Chicago, Illinois states, “we appreciate the opportunity given to us to build our lives in the United States… America has given our
Everyone has wanted the freedom to make their own choices in life. When making your own decisions there comes a cost as to taking responsibility for those actions. Personal independence can be very difficult at times when making the wrong choice, or it can be very rewarding when an individual is the one making the rights choices for itself. Unfortunately, not everyone in this world is capable of making choices on their own and be able to make decisions on how to live their life, and people who are able to make their own choices take that freedom for granted most of the time. There are so many things that a person can accomplish in life, with making their own choices and having that independence as a human being.
The United States sometimes upholds the principles of the Declaration of Independence. The one I notice the most they don’t uphold is “All people are created equal.” I always hear about protests going on because people are being treated unfairly. There is always something going on about it. I believe all people are created equally and I think other people need to understand that too.
I used to believe that the Declaration of Independence wasn’t real. No joke! I used to think it was just a document a bunch of shabby old men signed to attend mandatory breakfast meetings about the government or something. I couldn’t care more about my feelings against it. I get it, we got our independence but what does that have anything to do with a 17 year old white female from the northern suburbs of Chicago?
“… We hold these 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.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their Safety and Happiness.” Declaration of Independence America, the greatest country on earth. We have freedom protected
The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776. In 1777, George Washington’s army arrived in Valley Forge. The Revolutionary War ended in 1783 because of the Treaty of Paris. “The 1st two years of the American Revolution hadn’t gone well for the Continental Army.” (Roden 141)
Declaration of Independence After the Continental congress meeting at Philadelphia on July 4, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America was written. The main ideology is that all men should have the basic right and the government should be made by the consent of those governed. I think the one idea that “speaks to me” the most is that everyone has the basic right to their life no matter what gender, race or religion he may be. Everyone has the right to liberty and pursuit of happiness.
In the USA today article, the people did not act appropriately. They were uneducated on the most important document in America. American citizens not knowing the Declaration of Independence is an embarrassment. Throwing out on social media things you are uneducated about isn't something others should take lightly and should apologize for what their response was and take the tweets down. Many people saw it so having shared and posted just shows people how ridiculous this is getting.
Prior to the founding of the United States in 1776, the 13 colonies were governed by Great Britain. They imposed acts and parties against the colonies and restricted rights. America obtained no representation. They believed that conflict with Britain was inevitable due to all the tyranny and corruption, so they demanded independence. The Declaration of Independence advocated freedom for the colonies under the oppression of British rule and established a government to uphold equality, freedom, and human rights.
The Declaration of independence, written by thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin, roger sherman, john adams and robert R. livingston, the committee of five, June 11 and June 28, 1776. The five rote this to give the colonists their independence, their freedom. That all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The American Citizens have the Inalienable Right to live freely.
The Declaration of independence is the most important document in United States History. It sits in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC, where millions of people come to visit it year after year. The problem recently has been the legibleness of the rapidly fading ink. This is one just one example of ink fading out of documents. It is a problem, because there is no solution to make ink more permanent.
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in American history, capturing the ideals upon which our nation was founded, and the spirit of what it means to be American. Just as the motto “Christian Leadership to Change the World” is the heartbeat of Regent University, the Declaration of Independence is the heartbeat driving the United States of America. The three unalienable rights that the document espouses (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) are at the core of what our great nation stands for. One right Thomas Jefferson inscribed into the text in June of 1776 stands above the rest - the right to life. What is life?
Independence was a date that John Adams believed would be “the most memorable date in the history of America.” It was memorable alright. On July 4, 1776, Congress approved the final text of the Declaration.