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    Constructivism Assignment Part 1: Declarations of Independence The Declaration of Independence was established on July 4 of 1776. It had many purposes such as getting other colonies to side with them‚ to explain their view of the purpose of human rights‚ to turn the colonists against King George and side with them etc. Thomas Jefferson was given all credit for writing the DOI when really it was Robert Livingston‚ Roger Sherman‚ Benjamin Franklin and John Adam who started the DOI. Not only was Jefferson

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    The Declaration of Independence was a document written by the colonists to separate from Britain. It listed many reasons as to why they were separating. It is important to America’s history because if the colonist hadn’t declared themselves independent we may still been a part of Britain today and might not be called The United States of America. The declaration is separated into 5 sections consisting of different topics. The first section of the Declaration is the preamble. The colonies were declaring

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    John Locke believed that every man has natural rights that include the right to live and the right to property. He also said people should have freedom and that no man should be a slave. This could have influenced Declaration of Independence because it says‚ “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This shows that they both thought

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    The writers of the Declaration of Independence used many techniques to enhance the meaning of this historic document. The writers start off by establishing their ethical standing; that they are reasonable and honorable men (they do this by acknowledging that they need to explain to everyone the reasons for their actions.) The also state the purpose of the document; why the colonists want to separate themselves from the British Crown. They continue onto the next paragraph and state their beliefs.

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    Thomas Jefferson‚ former president of the United States‚ in his document‚ the Declaration of Independence‚ establishes U.S. independence. Jefferson’s purpose is to declare that the American people were not going to stand for despotism. He adopts a professional tone in order to …in the U.S. Congress and the people of America. Jefferson begins his document by acknowledging that Americans have “certain unalienable Rights… Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” He appeals to the logic of the

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    of the British government. Who else would have been a better champion of the American Independence than someone who lived through the corruption of the British parliament? Thomas Pain’s audience was the average commoner. Thomas Jeferson’s intended audience was educated people; merchants‚ property owners‚ and government officials. I believe the reason why slavery was not included in the declaration of independence‚ was because Great Britain was offering slaves the chance to be free if slaves join

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    The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson who a future president of the United States prior to writing the document. The foundation document was written in 1776. Thomas Jefferson directed his writing towards the king and the British empire to express his thoughts on being free using judgemental emotion. One way the Declaration of Independence is considered to be a cornerstone of American government is because of the independence it gave the people. It gave independance‚

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    In “The Declaration of Independence‚” “The Speech to the Virginia Convention‚” and “The Crisis” all sources advocate the grand cause of America fighting for its independence from Britain by embracing war through effective rhetorical devices. In Jefferson’s work‚ he uses logos to expound powerfully this common purpose shared by all authors. For instance‚ Jefferson states boldly‚ Britain has “burnt our towns‚ and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign

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    sean mcdonough Am. Hist Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:45am Declaration for Independence On July 4th‚ 1776 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence‚ which became one of the most important and influential documents in history. It agreed to “mutually pledge to each other‚ our fortunes‚ our lives and our sacred honor.” The document made it clear that the thirteen American colonies that were at war with Great Britain regarded themselves as independent states‚ and no longer as part of the British

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    is the most important. In consideration‚ consent of the governed seems to stand out as the most important ideal of the declaration‚ with equality‚ liberty‚ and the right to alter or abolish as supporting pillars on either side. “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal” (Document A). With these words‚ Jefferson begins the meaty part of the Declaration. Clearly‚ Jefferson believed that equality was a powerful idea. By saying “created equal”‚ Jefferson is separating the

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