NO. They are not the same. The Declaration of Independence broke our nation's tie with Great Britain. It was a declaration of our independence. The Constitution was the document that followed. It set our rule of government and how our nation would function.
Nopeee, they aren't Jefferson wrote them both but not at the same time. The Bill of Rights basically is a list of right that every man (or woman) has while the Constitution states our freedom or independence from Britain (:
The Declaration of Independence was a document stating that the colonists were now forming their own country and were separate from Britain written by Thomas Jefferson . The constitution was the new system of governing America after the confederation failed.
They are both US documents. Also, they were both written before the first president was elected.
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No! The constitution was written way after the colonists were free.
No, they are different documents
The Constitution is congruent with the Declaration of Independence in serving as the body and letter to which the Declaration is the thought and the spirit. Both documents were based on the same political and societal principles in denying absolute authority for government.
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Perspective played a major role in the Declaration of Independence because of the different ways people interpret it's content. Just like with the Constitution, how there were the Federalists who adhered strictly to the Constitution word for word and the Antifederalists who thought it was up for interpretation, the Declaration of Independence is the same way. Whether you interpret it strictly or loosely determines how you view what rights the forefathers of the U.S. really wrote in for us to be granted.
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Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
Lincoln refers to the Declaration and quotes from it in the first line of his address.
He signed the Declaration of Independence and he co-founded Columbia University!
He founded electricity and signed the declaration of independence
There are two ways to look at that. On the one hand, the Constitution does not mention homosexuality in any way. On the other hand, Declaration of Independence does aver that "all men . . .(have) inalienable rights, including (their) life, (their) liberty and (their) pursuit of happiness".
I can read this two ways. One way is after the Declaration of Independence was written and if that is the question then the answer is the revolution, but if I read this what happened after the revolution then the answer is the establishment of the United States.
The Declaration of Independence begins by stating the basic rights all people are entitled to. It then lists the various ways that King George III had violated these rights and ends by saying that these violations make it necessary for the colonies to break their association with England.