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It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
What does the Declaration of Independence mean
John Locke (Not John Locked) was the inventer of The Social Contract. Locke's Contract states that people had certain unalienable rights, mainly life, liberty, and property. The authors of the Declaration of Independence were protesting British rule over the American colonies, claiming that the British government had violated these rights. (The Declaration of Independence features "the pursuit of happiness" instead of property as the third unalienable right) *Unalienable rights mean rights that are automatically given to everyone*
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what is fair
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What The declaration of independence says all men are created equal endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.'' what does this mean?
It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
It means that the rights and ideas set forth in the Declaration of Independence are what we should strive for, even though we may sometimes fall short of hitting the mark.
What does the Declaration of Independence mean
This the first article and basic tenet of the The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen as adopted by the National Assembly of France on August 26, 1789. As with the Declaration of Independence and its "unalienable rights", it means that all people have a natural right to be free and share equal status under law.
in the declaration of independence what is good government means
John Locke (Not John Locked) was the inventer of The Social Contract. Locke's Contract states that people had certain unalienable rights, mainly life, liberty, and property. The authors of the Declaration of Independence were protesting British rule over the American colonies, claiming that the British government had violated these rights. (The Declaration of Independence features "the pursuit of happiness" instead of property as the third unalienable right) *Unalienable rights mean rights that are automatically given to everyone*
That the colonist wanted independence from Britain .
If you mean the Declaration of Independence there are no "rights" listed beyond the statement that Jefferson wrote in the first three paragraphs of the paper. This was more of a philosophy on the "rights of man" rather than rights in particular. It won't be until the constitutional convention that a list of rights is developed for the new government. The Declaration of Independence is more about the reasons why the colonies wanted to declare themselves independent from the crown. It could be called an "open letter" to the king.