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    Writing Your Own Declaration of Independence The Founding Fathers risked their lives and the lives of their families to make a statement to the empire of Great Britain and the rest of the world. The document they created would have been viewed as treason by the British government‚ and had they failed in their great plight for independence they would likely have lost everything‚ including their lives. Your task is to write your own Declaration of Independence. You must follow the guidelines

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    History Colonial America Declaration of Independence The people of the Colony under the Authority of King George of Great Britain wrote the Declaration of Independence. The people believe they have the right to “abolish” or alter a form of government‚ when it becomes corrupt or denies its people of their “unalienable rights”. Under the control of King George the people of the colonies believed they were treated unfairly. “The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated

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    The Declaration of Independence was an important part in American history. It was written to show a new theory of government‚ reasons why we were separating from England‚ and a formal declaration of war. It finally gave the 13 colonies freedom from England’s control. The man responsible for writing the Declaration was Thomas Jefferson. He wrote the Declaration between June 11‚ 1776 and June 28‚ 1776. Benjamin Franklin and John Adams revised what Jefferson had written to finalize the Declaration

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    Declaration of Independence Assignment 1. What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? The purpose of the Declaration of Independence is to proclaim the right of the American colonies to separate from Great Britain. 2. Identify the three unalienable rights of individuals (written in the 1776 context as men) as stated in the Declaration of Independence? Life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness. 3. According to the Declaration of Independence‚ from whom do governments get their

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    LaMonica C. Flippen Campbell English 12 / Period 4 16 October 2014 Twelve and Married… It is mid-summer in Maradi‚ Niger and little 12 year-old Okiwinsstea has just found out that her mother and father has arranged her marriage. Okiwinsstea will get married tomorrow morning to a 45 year-old man who paid 2 nomads and 258.35 West African CFA franc (which is equivalent to 0.50 US dollar) for her when she was just 4 years old. Everyday millions of young girls around the world become child brides.

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    Patricia Payumo Cyberbullying English 2 CP 2nd Period March 25‚ 2015 Cyberbullying: When words can break your bones. The invention of the internet only made the explosion of information even faster. Teenagers put in on a blog‚ Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and Instagram among others about anything‚ and have the information spread as fast as split seconds. This is how cyberbullying came up. “Cyberbullying is an increasing epidemic in our society and we‚ Americans can no longer wait a law to be a cure. A review

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    Declaration of Independence Essay Thomas Jefferson effectively uses anaphora and asyndeton to declare the separation of the British Colonies from British rule in the Declaration of Independence. The use of “We” in the Declaration of Independence represents the concrete will of the American People to take action in an effort to remedy the many grievances of the colonies against the British Crown. Thomas Jefferson incorporates the idea that the colonies were united in their cause: Independence

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    We can all agree that the Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in The United States. The declaration to most people is a symbol of independence from the tyrannical government of Great Britain at the time. But the declaration is more than that‚ it is a document of our nation’s belief and the government’s relationship with its citizens. Although all the ideas on the Declaration of Independence are important‚ The ideas i feel are the most important are the alter or abolish

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    DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The Declaration of Independence‚ an unanimous Declaration o the thirteen united States of America‚ signed and agreed by 56 man “mutually pledge to each other‚ our lives‚ our fortunes‚ and our sacred honor”‚ became one of the most important and influential documents in history. This agreement is at the same time a statement of intent to renounce British rule over the colonies and an argument justifying the intent. The reason behind this declaration of independence

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    Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was written to show a new theory of government‚ reasons why they were separating from England‚ and a formal declaration of war. It gave the 13 colonies freedom from England’s laws to be independent. The man responsible for writing the Declaration was Thomas Jefferson. He wrote the Declaration between June 11‚ 1776 and June 28‚ 1776. But what was the purpose of the Declaration being written? The founders wrote the Declaration of Independence

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