On July 4th, 1776 our founding father's got together to create, “The Declaration of Independence” One of the quotes that benefit all U.S. citizens is that all people living in the United States are entitled to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Life, meaning every person has the right to live, to literally be alive. Liberty, meaning every person has the right to be whatever they choose, and to live their life however they want. The Pursuit of Happiness, meaning every person has the right to pursue happiness and do whatever makes them happy. These are inalienable rights that can never be taken away. John Locke is the person that created the phrase “The Pursuit of Happiness”, but Thomas Jefferson is the person that thought it was a good idea to put that in The Declaration of Independence. What does this phrase mean for us today? What did it mean for people in the past? What was …show more content…
His father was a lawyer and a small landowner. As a child, Locke went to Elite Westminster School. By the time he was 20 years old, he was a student at Christ Church, Oxford, then later became a lecturer at that same church in 1667. He focused on the curriculum of logic, metaphysics, and classics as well as medicine. In 1666 Locke met the parliamentarian Anthony Ashley Cooper and a year later, Locke was appointed physician to Shaftesbury’s household. Over time he expressed the radical view that government is morally required to serve people, namely by protecting life, liberty, and property. Locke explained the proposition of checks and balances to help limit government power. Locke condemned tyranny. Locke insisted that when the government violates individual rights, people should legitimately be able to rebel. From this we can see that Locke wanted to give people the best life that he could, but how did this phrase end up in the
"Independence of happiness" -Susan B. Anthony. The ability to pursuit happiness. The ability to have a dream that your family would do better than you. You can have a dream and make it real. Freedom to choose your own religion, to have your religion, independence is to do what you want to do. All people should have independence, have liberty, to be what they want to be in their life and no one tell you want to do.
Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, died at Monticello July 4, 1826 from natural causes. With a passion for writing, architecture, and law he changed America for the better. Thomas Jefferson was born April 13, 1743 at Shadwell, Virginia. He was the son of Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph who were very wealthy. He inherited slaves and a landed estate from his father. His hometown being named after the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson’s mothers.
In January of 1776, Thomas Paine published a political pamphlet named Common Sense. Selling more than 500,000 copies in a couple of months. This pamphlet lead the Congress to have the states form governments. On July 2, 1776, Continental Congress approved a Virginia motion that separated the states from Britain. Which was added to the end of the Declaration of Independence. On July 4, 1776, the declaration was approved by 12 colonies, New York was the 13th colony that approved the declaration on July 19. Then in August 2, 1776, the declaration was officially signed, the War for Independence would yet last 5 more years. The United States became a free and independent nation in 1783, when the signing of the Treaty of Paris with Britain took
The statement in the Declaration of Independence “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” can mean many things. When the Founding Fathers and Jefferson say Liberty is a right I believe this means that liberty, within every race, age, place in law, and class should be at liberty or not fight and have peace within each other. Life in the Declaration means living space, conditions, food, transportation and basic living essentials. The pursuit of happiness right means that you have the right to find and chase your happiness.
My initial thought of writing a paper for The Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson, was one of confusion and nervousness. I had no idea how I could write a paper on the documents structural elements and not focus on its history; however, once I did some research it became clear to me how I would write this paper. The Declaration of Independence is an influential document with argumentative writing techniques that appeal to the reader’s emotions. This document also contains persuasive methods that strengthen the purpose and design of the text. For instance, the purpose and design of The Declaration are effectively represented through sentence structure and wording. The sentence structure and wording are clear due to the comparison and contrast of the first and final draft of The Declaration. The comparison of these two texts uncover the removal and the insertion of words or sentences within the document. To illustrate, these deletions and insertions are made on purpose to convince, inspire, and invoke reader’s emotions and reactions. This is a vital tool for an argumentative text because the writer’s main purpose is to persuade the reader. The Declaration of Independence is a document that successfully applies argumentative methods through logos, deductive reasoning, and ethos.
The pursuit of happiness is unlimited happiness, and not happiness that goes away quickly. Pursuit of happiness is a right that everyone has, and it is obtained by the enforcement of power in the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson Was one of the greats! He drafted the Declaration of Independence and, he was an inventor in his time. The swivel chair, The iron plow and many other inventions were created by him. He loved to invent things and he was very fond of agricultural science. But one big problem he faced was erosion, and this led to him making the iron plow. His favorite food is macaroni and cheese, So he decided to make a macaroni machine. This machine cuts up pasta then pours cheese on it. Oh and yeah, you could say that jefferson was the founder and maker of macaroni and cheese. These are just some of the many inventions that Jefferson made and all came in handy one day.
When looking at the Declaration of Independence and the justifications which Jefferson used in order to encourage the dissolve of the ties between the United Colonies and Great Britain, it becomes apparent how much of the theories of John Locke that Jefferson used as the basis for his argument. Focusing particularly on the second paragraph of the Declaration, the arguments for the equality of each man and the formation and destruction of governments come almost directly from Locke's Second Treatise of Government. The other arguments in the Declaration of Independence deal primarily with each citizen's rights and the natural freedoms of all men, two areas that Locke also spent
Around the time before the revolution came along , there were 2 documents that were introduced . Those documents are called the declaration of independence ( d.o.i ) and declaration of the rights of man ( d.r.m. ) .
Declaration of Independence is a sacred part of American history, one that at the time its purpose seemed as likely as the parting of the Red Sea. Yet it all came to the art of communication through words to grant independence and freedom to people of the land that now we call “United States of America.” Thomas Jefferson, a founding father of the constitution, was chosen, between the five in the committee appointed by congress, to write the declaration of independence. After writing the original draft, he consulted with the committee and changes were made to create the revised version of the declaration. Changes in diction and unique grammar choices such as random capitalization in the revised version are
July of 1776, the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania adopted the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Jefferson was the author of The Declaration of Independence, the document that stated the reasons that lead up to why the British colonies of North America wanted an searched for independence. It was then that it was adopted by the Second Continental Congress. June of 1776, the presentment of the Declaration to the continental Congress committee took place after many series of debates. On July 4, 1776 the president of the Congress, John Hancock, signed the document. However the document itself was not signed by all 56 members until sometime later. Congress declared that it was to go into effect on July 4.
The Declaration of Independence is a historical document that has ensured the safety and just laws of every American citizen. Some ideas which are present in the Declaration belong to John Locke. His ideas are important in today’s society because they prevent the government from treating its citizens with malice and allows citizens to live in a just society where they are able to express their opinions about the government and replace them when they deem necessary.
Thomas Jefferson was the author of The Declaration of Independence, and according to Bellis, Jefferson was also a jurist, a diplomat, a writer, an inventor, a philosopher, an architect, a gardener, a negotiator of Louisiana Purchase, but he only requested three of his many accomplishments to be noted on his tomb. (2005). Thomas Jefferson was a very smart politician and he knew what to say to whom in order to enhance their support. This essay will be an analytical paper discussing Thomas Jefferson and The Declaration of Independence. It will also clarify the basic ideas contained in The Declaration of Independence; the influence of the Declaration upon American War of Independence,
In the Declaration of Independence (US 1776), Thomas Jefferson introduces a statement accepted by the Second Continental Congress to declare the causes that compel the thirteen colonies to separate themselves from the British Crown and form their own individual states. This revolutionary document is organized into six sections. The Declaration of Independence (US 1776) opens with an introduction, declaring the reasons the American colonies want to leave the British Crown. They also state that their independence is absolutely necessary and unavoidable. The second section includes the preamble which provides the reasons for writing the Declaration of Independence (US 1776). Also included in this section is the colonist’s beliefs about government and John Locke’s theory on natural rights and social contract. In the third section, 29 grievances are listed against England and King George III. These complaints include taxation without representation, forcing the colonists to keep British soldiers in their homes, restricting the colonist’s trade, shutting down colonial legislatures and their attempts to seek redress from the king for their problems. The fourth section is stating the colonist’s efforts to appeal various decisions made by King George III and how their requests were met in vain. The fifth section is a formal declaration stating that the colonies are now “Free and Independent States” (¶ 6). The colonies state they will rule themselves and discontinue their loyalty to
America broke away from Great Britain and gained independence due to the fact that the British king had more than a few wars with the people of America. Not only this he was taxing them more and more and this resulted in things like the stamp act and the tea act. Furthermore the people of America couldn‘t make any laws for themselves. Another thing that pushed the American people to want to break away for Britain is the fact that the king simply had too much power, and in conclusion to that the revolution started. The American men believed all men were created equal, and that they should be able to have natural rights to freedom. John Locke played a very big role on the writing Declaration of Independence, this is because of Locke‘s idea that