When Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence and stated that "all men are created equal" he was referring to all free, property-owning men. At the time of writing this document Thomas Jefferson had over 200 slaves and considered them property. The beauty of this statement is that it's meaning has changed over time to include everyone regardless of race, religion, or gender.
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The declaration was not created by one single man, but Thomas Jefferson is credited for being its author.
The American document that proclaims that all men are created equal is the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776.
The five people who created the Declaration of Independence were: Ben Franklin John Adams Roger Sherman Robert Livingston Thomas Jefferson
All that vote back then were white males who owned property.
Probably because he was the one that created it
thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft so he created it
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to declare that the American colonies were free from British rule and that they were their own country. The main writer of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson, but there were many others who helped write it.
According the Thomas Jefferson, our Third President of the United States and Father of the Declaration of Independence, all men are created equal.
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There are several enduring themes in the Declaration of Independence. Perhaps the most important of them was that it was a "government" document that specified that "all men are created equal".
Yes. Side Note: The Constitution is different than the Declaration of Independence.