A free society Of the People, For the people, and BY the people. A FREE country, that was not controlled by Tyrants, that allowed the protection of the liberty of even one single individual.
Thomas Jefferson Because he wanted to give the 13 American colonies Independence from Britain. Also because he had to because he was the youngest, best writer and from Virginia because they are the leaders for the Revolution.
The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson. It is said that much of the content was borrowed from the Constitution of Virginia. The declaration was a dangerous document for the colonial leaders to sign inasmuch it was treason against the British Crown and punishable by death.
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the declaration of independence
The Continental Congress created a draft committee consisting of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman. However, the actual writing of the Declaration of Independence was performed by Jefferson alone.
Thomas Jefferson Because he wanted to give the 13 American colonies Independence from Britain. Also because he had to because he was the youngest, best writer and from Virginia because they are the leaders for the Revolution.
The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson. It is said that much of the content was borrowed from the Constitution of Virginia. The declaration was a dangerous document for the colonial leaders to sign inasmuch it was treason against the British Crown and punishable by death.
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Jefferson only wrote the Declaration of Independence for Congress. It was the 55 men of congress who signed their names to the document that declared war.
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Jefferson was the founder of the democratic party
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the declaration of independence
it inspired people to sign it.
it inspired people to sign it.
The Founding Fathers were the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, or who participated in framing and adopting the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788, putting the new government into effect.
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison