It described preamble , state of rights , state of independence , charges against the king or king George the 3rd , and the signers of declaration
That's what they told me in 3rd grade.
Of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, nearly half of them were lawyers. Some of the lawyers that signed the Declaration of Independence were John Adams, Samuel Chase, Abraham Clark, Thomas Heyward, Thomas Jefferson and Thomas McKean.
it is some important document written by an old geezer
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776 to unite the colonies. Thomas Jefferson drew on many people of inspiration. Those people were some famous motivators before his time in England, Scotland, and elsewhere. Some of those people would be John Locke, Algernon Sidney, and Samuel Rutherford.
It denied the right of some people
It described preamble , state of rights , state of independence , charges against the king or king George the 3rd , and the signers of declaration
Some of the political and legal ideas contained in the declaration of independence in the US constitution and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man are philosophical and political rights.
See links for some starting ideas.
We shall not let Barnie be president. EVER
That's what they told me in 3rd grade.
He abolished slavery and kept the country together. He told people that slavery did not fit with the ideas of the Declaration Of Independence.
the deceleration of independence states that every man is created equally and that every man has the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Original Declaration of Independence / dated 4th July 1776. and some stains.
Declaration of independence and the Virginia statute for religious freedom.
We were betraying them. Which we did. :)
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The Declaration of Independence was a justification of the right of the colonists to revolt from what they had considered to be their rightful government. There was a list of specific grievances against the English king and some general statements about the rights of man. The declaration no longer has any legal status, but has great historical significance in the forming of the current United States. Of much greater effect on the lives of Americans today is the United States Constitution which was written and ratified by the same people who signed the Declaration of Independence and which is based on the same general philosophy of government. So, you might say the ideas in the Declaration of Independence are responsible for the good aspects of the current US government and for the freedoms that Americans enjoy .