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    the Declaration of Independence? The Declaration of Independence listed what the people of the 13 colonies believed England was doing wrong to them and presented possible causes for revolution. More specifically‚ it listed a lot of the wrong doings of King John III‚ and it gave the colonies the right to go to war with England to seek sovereignty. More importantly‚ it officially declared to the world the 13 colonies’ independence from England and the crown. Officially declaring independence allowed

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    even dreamed of. From the diverse population encompassing several different cultures‚ to the ways in which the people of this country live their lives. The freedom to make our own choices and essentially live our lives entirely the way we chose is something that many of us take for granted. Even today in 2018‚ we are much more privileged in regard to our freedoms in the United States than many other parts of the world. Undoubtedly‚ it wasn’t always this way. Gaining our independence in 1776‚ we have

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    The Influence of Locke’s Social Contract on The Declaration of Independence During the 1700s the American settlers suffered the abuses from their Mother England‚ and constantly fought through the rebellious spirit that lived within them. As their last hopes for independence dissolved by the greediness of the king‚ a man raised his voice‚ encouraging his subalterns to defend their freedoms. Richard Henry Lee proclaimed‚ “that these United Colonies are‚ and of right ought to be‚ free and independent

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    Comparison Paper 2 Abstract The Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution have common themes and one could have not been created without the other. However‚ we had to claim our freedom first to establish order. At the same time‚ the Biblical Worldview clashed with a Naturalistic/ Rationalist Worldview which our founding fathers were influe nced by. This would help shape our nation and laws. Comparison Paper 3 The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are two separate

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    In 1775‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. There is no American document with the same global impact. It has been the oldest document and the first to use the name ’’the United States of America.’’ In this concept‚ the Declaration was the birth testimonial of the American nation. The intention of the Declaration of Independence was to manifest and interpret why the thirteen Colonies were breaking away from Great Britain’s authority as well as the rights and forces which people

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    ancient educational system believed in enforcing discipline by force. They used to say‚ if you spare the rod you will spoil the child. But that view is not correct. It will produce only negative results. That is why discipline has taken a new shape in schools and colleges now. It is call self-discipline. It is discipline by acceptance‚ not by imposition. We live in a democracy. Democracy is based on the will of majority of its citizens. It has to be accepted and obeyed. Otherwise democracy loses its

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    Thomas Paine‚ authors of The Declaration of Independence and The Crisis No.1‚ respectively. The Declaration of Independence‚ written in order to inform the British of the United States’ secession from their rule‚ gave the colonists a logical explanation for fighting against the enemy. On the other hand‚ The Crisis No.1

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    "The Declaration of Independence" was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare the colonies free and independent from Great Britain. Jefferson used deductive reasoning in the form of a syllogism to argue his claim that because the colonist’s "unalienable rights" (612) were being denied by Great Britain‚ the colonies were breaking free from Great Britain’s rule to form their own free and independent states. Jefferson gave evidence of the king’s tyranny against the colonies to effectively support

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    As July began in 1776‚ the once prosperous relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain came to an end. As the tension grew‚ the colonists no longer withstood the tyranny‚ and as stated in the Declaration of Independence‚ the representatives of the colonies decided that when the situation reached a dire state‚ “it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which connected them with another.” Before the document was written‚ Great Britain mistreated the colonists

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    that the vote for independence would be unfavorable. Something that you may not have known is that his favorite device was a rotating book stand that could hold five books at one time. As you can see Thomas was a very interesting man. At the young age of 32 Thomas Jefferson was chosen to be one of the five to write the Declaration. Thomas Jefferson is the Founding father of the Declaration of independence . He was a part of the five committee and was chosen to write the declaration. He was elected

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