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Jefferson used the philosophy of John Locke for the Declaration. The idea that man had rights was revolutionary thinking in a time where kings ruled and everyone else was considered below them.
For the same reasons everyone else has rights.
Their rights are the same as any one else's rights
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Thomas Jefferson was also a inventor, a author, and a lawyer. He was the 3rd president of the united states of America
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Exactly the same rights as everybody else.
Thomas Jefferson does not have any he burned them all after his wife died so that no one else could read them.
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The best definition of "unalienable" in this passage would likely be "impossible to take away or give up." It refers to rights that are inherent and cannot be removed or transferred to someone else.
All Roman citizens had equal rights. Slaves, being someone else's property, had no rights.
The election of President Thomas Jefferson in 1800 is sometimes referred to as a revolution because it ended the Federalist Era. Jefferson's election introduced the Democratic-Republican Party into power.