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Well alot, almost to the point of plagarism. But for one point, Thomas Jeffersons famous phrase, Life , Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness was altered from the phrase John Licke used earlier on, Life, liberty, and property
Declaration of IndependenceThe United States Declaration of Independence was influenced by the 1581 Dutch Republic declaration of independence, called the Oath of Abjuration. The Kingdom of Scotland's 1320 Declaration of Arbroath was undoubtedly also an influence as the first known formal declaration of independence. Jefferson is also thought to have drawn on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which had been adopted in July 1776.
The Declaration relies heavily on the idea of the natural rights of man.
it grew and heavily controlled the economy
Thomas Jefferson was the principle author of the group of 5 to write the Declaration of Independence. He drew heavily from John Locke's ideas of Natural Rights (Life, Liberty, and Property) which he turne into the famous Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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Jefferson leaned heavily on Jean-Jacques Rousseau by way of John Locke when writing the Declaration of Independence.
Well alot, almost to the point of plagarism. But for one point, Thomas Jeffersons famous phrase, Life , Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness was altered from the phrase John Licke used earlier on, Life, liberty, and property
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
The US financed the war effort in WW II by selling war bonds, which is a form of borrowing. The US was heavily in debt at the time the war ended, but since it then went into a period of great economic growth, the debt was repaid.
The economy was largely agricultural, very little manufacturing, it was based on private ownership of property and it was heavily dependent on overseas trade. Michael Montagne
more heavily, most heavily
Declaration of IndependenceThe United States Declaration of Independence was influenced by the 1581 Dutch Republic declaration of independence, called the Oath of Abjuration. The Kingdom of Scotland's 1320 Declaration of Arbroath was undoubtedly also an influence as the first known formal declaration of independence. Jefferson is also thought to have drawn on the Virginia Declaration of Rights, which had been adopted in July 1776.
poluted, but not heavily
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The Declaration relies heavily on the idea of the natural rights of man.