The Declaration Of Independence: The Most Important Documents In American History

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The Declaration of Independence, signed on July 4th 1776, is one of the most important documents in American history. It define what America's stand for today, its freedom and values. The main author of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson, although there were five men appointed to write the Declaration of Independence. The document was written to showed that the Thirteen Colonies were declaring themselves independent from Great Britain and explained their justifications for doing so. The document included charges against the King and the Parliament for violations against the colonist. The main purpose of the declaration of Independence was to show why the colonies were revolting against Britain and declaring their independence. The Americans were tired of Britain telling them what to do and how to do it. There were three parts of the Declaration of Independence. The First part of the Declaration of Independence explains why the document was written, why the colonies wised to declare their independence, and the necessity of independence for a …show more content…

Stating that in a republic, the government is there to protect the rights of the people. In the Declaration of Independence (US 1776). Thomas Jefferson calls these rights “Unalienable rights” (Jefferson, par. 2). which just state that these rights can never be taken away. Shocking as it may be, you will think the colonies fighting for natural rights will include all sexuality, yet when the Declaration was written only men are mention, These ideas are taken from the Enlightenment thinker, John Locke. Who said “ People have natural rights like Life, Liberty and Property”. ( Locke 202). “ We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” ( Jefferson, par.

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