Thomas Jefferson spent about 17 days drafting the Declaration of Independence in June 1776. He was appointed by the Continental Congress to create a document that would formally declare the American colonies' independence from British rule. Jefferson's draft was then revised and edited by other members of the committee, including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, before being adopted on July 4, 1776.
Although it is based on other historical documents, and may have been considered by Thomas Jefferson and others prior to its proposal, the period of its drafting is fairly certain. It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, and revised by members of Congress including Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. It was adopted on July 4, 1776.there is no amount of time that it took but it was finished in July 4, 1776It took Thomas Jefferson 17 days to write the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration over 17 days.
The Declaration of Independence was written in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The exact place where the document was written is a historic building that is now called the Declaration House.
No, Jefferson's original draft of the Declaration of Independence was not accepted without change. It went through revisions and edits by a committee of five members, including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. The committee made changes to the wording and structure of the document before presenting it to the Second Continental Congress for approval.
Thomas Jefferson had not yet been elected as President or as any other type of colonial official when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, but he was appointed to that position, not elected.
Thomas Jefferson took 17 days to write the Declaration of Independence, and the Second Continental Congress spent two days making some changes to the document. On July 4th, 1776, the Congress voted to accept the Declaration of Independence, which is why the United States celebrates that date each year as its Independence Day from Great Britain.
Although it is based on other historical documents, and may have been considered by Thomas Jefferson and others prior to its proposal, the period of its drafting is fairly certain. It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson between June 11 and June 28, 1776, and revised by members of Congress including Benjamin Franklin and John Adams. It was adopted on July 4, 1776.there is no amount of time that it took but it was finished in July 4, 1776It took Thomas Jefferson 17 days to write the Declaration of Independence.
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration over 17 days.
the united states voted for independence
3 days!
The Declaration of Independence was written in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The exact place where the document was written is a historic building that is now called the Declaration House.
the united states voted for independence
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Jefferson was all ready a member of the Second Continental Congress and was known to be a gifted writer, so at the age of 33 was asked to draft the Declaration of Independence. He was an avid reader and had a vast library so he had read the Enlightenment thinking on government ( years later he donated 6,000 books to start the Library of Congress). A five man committee was appointed to draft the Declaration of Independence and they chose Jefferson to author the first draft, selecting him for what John Adams called his " happy talent for composition and singular felicity of expression." It took him 17 days to write one of the most powerful statements on liberty and equality.
No, Jefferson's original draft of the Declaration of Independence was not accepted without change. It went through revisions and edits by a committee of five members, including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. The committee made changes to the wording and structure of the document before presenting it to the Second Continental Congress for approval.
The Declaration of Independence was written during the summer of 1776. The Constitution of the United States of America was written during the summer of 1787. If my math is correct, then eleven years passed between the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the writing of the Constitution of the United States of America. To view a brief history of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence provided by the National Archives, please feel free to click on the URL listed below under Related Links. To view a brief history of the drafting of the Constitution of the United States of America provided by the National Archives, please feel free to click on the URL listed below under Related Links.