Although the Declaration of Independence stated that all men have certain unalienable rights, including life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it did not contemplate women, native Americans and slaves as having those rights. In that respect it was unfair because not all men were truly equal. In fact, in England, when the Declaration was made known there, it was ridiculed for that very reason.
The representatives to the Second Continental Congress decided to write the Declaration of Independence because they knew that they would never receive fair representation under the reign of King George III. Therefore, they decided to break away from England and establish America as it's own country.
It takes more money from the people who have more to spare
The Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and they appointed a committee (a group of people working together to do a specific job) to write a formal document that would tell Great Britain that the Americans had decided to govern themselves. The committee asked Thomas Jefferson to write a draft (first try) of the document, so he worked for days, in absolute secret, until he had written a document that he thought said everything important that the committee had discussed. On June 28, 1776, the committee met to read Jefferson's "fair" copy (he put his best ideas together and wrote them neatly.) They revised (made some changes) the document and declared their independence on July 2, 1776. They officially adopted it (made it theirs) on July 4, 1776. That is why we call it "Independence Day." Congress ordered that all members must sign the Declaration of Independence and they all began signing the "official" copy on August 2, 1776. In January of the next year, Congress sent signed copies to all of the states.
It explained that congressional districts needed to be determined in a way that is fair for everyone.
It was a deal that was extremely fair.
what is fair
No! period.
The Declaration of Independence is first addressed to Jefferson's fellow colonists, as an invitation for them to join him in rebellion against British colonialism, and second, it is also addressed to Britain, as fair warning that the American colonies are going to cease to be colonies and will become self governing.
The representatives to the Second Continental Congress decided to write the Declaration of Independence because they knew that they would never receive fair representation under the reign of King George III. Therefore, they decided to break away from England and establish America as it's own country.
"Self evident" means that the truths are obvious to everyone. The Declaration of Independence states that the following truths are self evident:That all men are created equalThat they are endowed with certain rights, among which are the right to live, liberty and the pursuit of happinessThat governments are instituted to ensure these rightsThat if a government fails to perform its duties, the people must dissolve the government and form a new one that is more fair
The Centennial Exposition was a world's fair held in Philadelphia in 1876 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The fair showcased technological and cultural achievements from around the world and attracted millions of visitors. It is remembered for introducing the world to inventions such as the telephone and typewriter.
It was fair to everyone.
The Declaration of Independence has had a lasting impact on the American political system today. One of the major ways it has affected the current system is by upholding the cornerstone of democracy - the idea that all citizens have the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This fundamental right is embedded in the laws of the United States and guarantees citizens the right to self-governance. Additionally the Declaration laid out the philosophy of no taxation without representation which has been used to expand voting rights and other civil liberties. More specifically the Declaration of Independence has had a direct impact on the following aspects of the American political system today: The right to vote: The Declaration of Independence ensured that all citizens had the right to vote regardless of race gender or class. The right to free speech: The Declaration of Independence ensured that citizens had the right to express their opinions and beliefs without fear of retribution. The right to due process: The Declaration of Independence guarantees citizens the right to a fair and impartial trial. The right to privacy: The Declaration of Independence ensures that citizens have the right to keep their personal information private.The Declaration of Independence has been the foundation of the American political system for centuries and continues to shape the way our government operates today. It is a timeless document that ensures the civil liberties and rights of all citizens of the United States.
Everyone does.
No, fair means everyone gets what they need, equal means everyone is treated the same...is that fair?
Oregon Country Fair was created in 1969.
not everyone but a fair few