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Thomas Jefferson stated the government should be based on protecting the rights of people's freedom. The Declaration of Independence was based on the rights of people.
The bulk of the content in the Declaration of Independence were about liberty and freedom.
Jefferson used the philosophy of John Locke as a foundation for the Declaration of Independence. This was truly revolutionary thinking in a world of kings. To say that the people had the right to choose the best government for them was unheard of in the 1700's. Kings were considered chosen by God to rule and the people of the nation had no say in it.
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It was intended to be an expression of the american mind
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Thomas Jefferson stated the government should be based on protecting the rights of people's freedom. The Declaration of Independence was based on the rights of people.
Everyone in the Congress had some what of a say but it was written by Thomas Jefferson.
In U.S.A., I'd say Thomas Jefferson (wrote the Declaration of Independence)
He meant mankind in general not just the gender.
Thomas Jefferson, the 1st secretary of state and 3rd President of the U.S. HE WROTE IT NOT SAY IT.Hope this helps!
John Locke's ideas were used in the Declaration of Independence. I wouldn't say he copied him, but did use his philosophy.
It's the Declaration of Independence. The thirteen colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.
The declaration of independence declare war to England.
The bulk of the content in the Declaration of Independence were about liberty and freedom.