The Declaration of Independence (1776) In July of 1776, America became an independent nation of its own after signing the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson. This document started with a big line that the American people feel identify and always remembered “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” This means that no one in this life has more valuable than another one, and that sharing the same rights, no one will have the authority to rule over or oppress another. This what makes the Declaration of Independence the most important document in the history of the United States of America.
What does causes the Declaration give the colonies to rebel?
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People rebelled against their tyrant King of England and his government because they denied to sign the laws necessary for the common good of the public. Jefferson stated that “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, -That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form.” American people still believe that the right of being able to elect a president, senator, and others members of the government makes them feel secure when they have a sense of power and the choice of government given to them and gives them that
The American colonists gained their independence in many ways. The documents that were written at the time were key to gaining independence. The battles were very important parts of achieving self-government because it gave strength and confidence to the colonists. Strong leaders helped the colonist and had great confidence for the entirety of the Revolutionary War. Alliances with other countries helped greatly in gaining victory and independence.
Although the Declaration of Independence was a turning point in American history, it is bested by the era of Salutary Neglect. Long before the Declaration of Independence, Salutary Neglect caused a sense of unity and purpose along with the experience of new liberties, and a religious awakening.
Constitution insisted that governments exist to safeguard the natural rights of the citizen. The French
With America being a new country, the founding fathers created the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in order to establish the goals for the young country. During the time period of the eighteenth and nineteenth century, there are many occurrences such as slavery that took place, which represented America following the sacred documents. Slavery was when white males bought black men and women, then made these human beings undergo terrible treatment and work all day and night. However, these slaves were not considered to be citizens during the time period. Also, major events such as the Whiskey Rebellion supported the roles of these important documents. The Whiskey Rebellion was when westerners rebelled due to the tax on whiskey,
In 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote one of the most important documents in history, it basically broke us up with Britain. His reason of writing this document was to become free from England and he wasn’t the only one, he had thousands and thousands of men and women who wanted to become free from England. Thomas wrote many reason why the US wanted to break up with them and they were legit. The declaration of Independence supported the ideal of equality.
From 1815 to 1850 there was a period of rapid change. There was geographic expansion, economic and political growth. This includes westward expansion, industrialization, expanding women’s rights, and increased immigration from European countries. American society did indeed benefit, however, not all members/sub groups of society benefit equality. The Declaration of independence says, in basic terms, that all people are equal. However, we all know this is untrue. Due to women and Native Americans not having equal political and economic rights, the Declaration of Independence did not fulfill all the ideals of all the people in the United States by 1850.
Image that someone has gone back to the time of the American Revolution. The British were over taxing the colonists when it was unfair for them to do so. All the colonists wanted was either representation in Congress or to be their own country. Things escalated to where the colonists have decided that they will be their own country. Then once the people were ready the Declaration of Independence was born claiming our freedom from Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson and we declared our independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776. The most important ideals of the Declaration of Independence are equality; the right to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness; and the right to alter or abolish the government
An excerpt from the “Declaration of Tea Party Independence,” says that “some paths have lead to Tyranny and some to Liberty… it rejects unconstitutional domination by the government that is supposed to be its servant… our elected officials have failed us…” (Document D). The people of the United States need to have the right to abolish their government because the government could possibly fail the people at one point as it has done in the past. Power can lead to tyranny and the people need to be able to restore their policies for a fair and equal
The people of the United States Of America are protected by the “most influential document in American history”, that document is the declaration of independence and the ideals written with it. In 1776 President Thomas Jefferson was asked by Congress to write the Declaration Of Independence for our country. This document included an important list of ideals and beliefs that helped lay the structure and foundation of our country. These ideals are the foundation of our strong independent country. Our nation relies most on the ideals of equality, right to life, and the people's right to alter or abolish the government.
It is said that all of the ideals are important, but there is one that it the most important. Unalienable rights, consent of the governed, the right to alter or abolish government are all important ideals, but the most important is equality. The Declaration of Independence was written in majority by a man named Thomas Jefferson. The Declaration of Independence shaped the government and culture of the United States an is the basic structure of the US government. America is seen as the land of opportunity, where everyone will be treated the same and have equal opportunity to succeed.
This leads to the Declaration of Independence which was adopted July 4, 1776. This document was meant as a self-esteem boost for the new Americans; giving them inalienable rights. “The most important statement in the declaration is the human rights, where the life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are extolled” (Gaynor). “He [Thomas Jefferson] wrote: "... it was intended to be an expression of the American mind" (Early America). Jefferson meant that the American people wanted freedom from high taxes and the big government in England.
The Declaration of Independence is the most important document in the history of the most influential nation in the modern world – The United States of America. Many other nations and societies that have gained their independence since this declaration was drafted in 1776 have used the four key ideals contained within it as a guide for their own independence. This document did much more than achieve independence for the U.S; it would drastically change the thinking of the entire world. The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress, states the reasons the British colonies of North America wanted independence in July of 1776.
Signed on July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence is a document written by Thomas Jefferson; this document is one of the most important documents in United States history. It express the values and ideals of the colonists to King George; and it represented their attempt of gaining freedom from their mother country; Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence was a way for the colonists to clearly express their arguments to their king. In writing the Declaration the thoughts and influences of John Locke, Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Beccaria were expressed throughout the document. These individuals are known as the Enlightenment philosophers. They suggested for the colonies to have a government run by the people, for the people. They implemented the ideas of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness to correspond with the beliefs of the citizens.
The Declaration of Independence is without a doubt one of the most important documents ever to be written in American history so far. It was signed by fifty-six different men, all who were representatives from different states. The person who wrote the Declaration of Independence is someone who we all know and grew up learning about, the famous Thomas Jefferson. The purpose of it was to declare the 13 colonies in America free and independent from Great Britain, get other colonists on board, and to encourage other nations to help them. The document was drafted and sent to King George III of England, politely requesting independence from English rule. In Jefferson 's words, the Declaration was written, "In order to place before mankind the common sense of the matter in terms as plain and simple as to command their assent." Jefferson not only wrote how they were splitting from Britain, but he also gave thorough reasoning as to why they should be allowed to do so The handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence that was signed by Congress is dated July 4, 1776. This is why we celebrate Independence on the fourth of July.
I always viewed the Fourth of July as a special day for our country. It was a day where Americans celebrated the moment that we declared independence and freedom in our country. As an American, I still find the Fourth of July to be an important day in history, as it ultimately was the start of our nation. Additionally, the Declaration of Independence was the written proof of the reasons behind the colonies declaring independence. This document was a way for the founding fathers to express their desire to be their own nation. The Declaration of Independence is the document that essentially divided America from Great Britain. Also, The Constitution was significant to our government, as it established our laws and rights as citizens. As an American, all of these events and documents, are incredibly central to me and how I view our nation. However, I believe that as a global citizen, all of these would mean something completely different to me. I do believe that the events that shaped our nation are important, but some things could have been changed to better the nation from the beginning.