In 1775 the people you ask about were not considered important enough to give them rights. All African Americans were slaves, women couldn't vote, own property, work, have a bank account and were chattel. Women won't have voting rights until 1920 . Native Americans had even less consideration and were considered in the way. The world of 1775 belonged to rich white men and that is who wrote the declaration.
they did not care
they did not care
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
African slaves and Native Americans were both left out of the Declaration of Independence.
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
African Americans did not have a direct role in the making of the Declaration of Independence. At the time, slavery was still prevalent in the United States, and African Americans were not afforded the same rights and opportunities as white Americans. Nevertheless, the ideas and principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence, such as equality and freedom, would later inspire African Americans in their struggle for civil rights and emancipation.
No, it didn't.
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they did not care
they did not care
African-Americans who were slaves were not given their freedom.
They hope that the declaration of independence by Thomas Jefferson would end slavery.