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The Declaration of Independence was an importment statement because it was set our freedom from the English.
Yes and it is called the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence is a letter to the king telling of problems in the colonies. Jefferson wrote a statement based on the Enlightenment thinkers philosophies and basically there was no idea dealing with social participation. This was NOT the purpose of the Declaration.
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The Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson considered the Declaration of Independence to be a statement of principles that articulated the philosophical foundations of American democracy. He emphasized that while the document drew on existing ideas about government and rights, it was original in its assertion of the colonies' right to self-governance and in its articulation of individual liberties. Jefferson believed that the Declaration was a unique expression of Enlightenment ideals, reflecting the aspirations of the American people for freedom and equality.
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The Declaration of Independence is best described as a statement of democratic principles.
A "Declaration" is a statement about something, usually an official statement. Independence means lack of dependence, not relying on another for support, capable of making decisions on one's own. So, a Declaration of Independence is a statement of autonomy, or being on one's own. The phrase was popularized by the document of that name promulgated July 4, 1776 by the Continental Congress in America, which basically declared the 13 British colonies which adhered to it to be autonomous from Great Britain.
No... the Declaration of Independence was a statement of succession as well as a list of grievences committed against the colonies by the british Parliament and monarch.
The Declaration of Independence is the usual name of a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.