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    religion. The Declaration of Independence clearly states that the Colonies are separating from British rule because of their unjust and unfair actions towards the Colonies. The Constitution and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom express how religion is free to choose and not enforced in public office. The United States was established because the people wanted to live under better conditions and constitute their own laws. The Colonies declared independence from the British government in

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    4‚ 1776‚ our founding fathers took steps to rid the United States of the tyranny of King George the III of England. They would no longer remain silent. The document that declared the independence of this new country is the Declaration of Independence. The first section of the Declaration of Independence includes some of the worlds most quoted words. The introduction serves to declare the reasons the colonists want to separate themselves from England. The second paragraph contains the

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    and the third president of the United States of America‚ in his letter “The Declaration of Independence” (1776) argues that the thirteen colonies must demand freedom from Great Britain. To support his conclusion‚ Jefferson makes changes in between his rough draft and final draft in punctuation‚ grammar‚ and the overall connotation of his words. Jefferson’s purpose is to establish America’s Independence from Great Britain in order to earn their Rights of Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness

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    come from nothing and to achieve success by the help of America and its opportunities. The American Dream offers a way out to everyone. The “Declaration of Independence” proposed by Thomas Jefferson and the “ I Have A Dream” speech by Martin Luther King‚ both address and discuss the American Dream. We are stated by “The Declaration of Independence”‚ that “all men are created equal -- they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights‚ which among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit

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    Keith G. Betts James Olney Democracy in Troubled Times Saint Leo University November 2‚ 2014 John Jockes Influence on the American Declaration of Independence When Thomas Jefferson was drafting the American Declaration of Independence‚ he looked to a number of philosophers and studied their writings. This helped him put into words the best possible foundation for the United States of America. One of the main influencers of Jefferson’s writing was a person he called one of the “three greatest men

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    and he has abdicated government here‚ by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. The question is if gaining our independence is a good idea or not? I believe we should allow him to cut all connections with us because that way we can enforce our own laws and grow as a fair country where everyone votes and are all equal. Gaining our independence will take time which we will make it without Britain. If the king of Britain wants to abdicate us from his government I

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    Introduction: Together‚ the Declaration of Independence outlined the colonists’ concerns about how King George III treated them and was intended to convince the rest of the world as to why independence was needed. While the Declaration does not itself form a government‚ it does indicate what the colonists would avoid (abuse or power‚ or tyranny) and pursue (representation in the legislature‚ states’ rights) when they did form governments in the future . The Revolutionary War had already begun at

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    Declaration of Independence- The declaration of Independence was a document that was ratified that officially states that the thirteen colonies will no longer be under British rule. It was adopted by the Continental Congress in 1776‚ or today we know it as “Independence Day” or “4th of July”. This was later ratified on June 21st‚ 1788. The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence go hand and hand together. Both documents help set a political and government set base to unify the people.

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    Matthew Crespo Ms. Valdes US History Period: 8 12/1/15 American Independence Have you ever wondered what led to the American Revolution? At the time there was much tension between Britain and the 13 colonies. For example‚ parliament had imposed many taxes and passed the Intolerable Acts. The tension also increased as a result of the formation of the Sons Of Liberty. These three events led to what we know as‚ the American Revolution. The least influential yet‚ important of the three events was

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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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