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The Declaration of Independence

Background January 1776 – Common Sense is distributed throughout colonies June 7, 1776 - Richard Henry Lee offers a resolution to Congress that “these United Colonies…ought to be free and independent” June 11, 1776 – Congress appoints a committee to write a Declaration of Independence: Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, John Adams, Robert Livingston and Thomas Jefferson

More Background July 4, 1776 – Declaration of Independence is adopted by Congress, John Hancock was the first person to sign it August 2, 1776 – Declaration of Independence is signed by 50 present members of Congress, Franklin remarks “We must all hang together or we shall hang separately.”

Main Author – Thomas Jefferson Although there were 5 men appointed to write the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was the main author Congress only accepted the Declaration of Independence after they cut a large portion that attacked slavery

Enlightenment Jefferson used the Enlightenment ideas of JOHN LOCKE People are born with certain natural rights: life, liberty and property People form governments to protect these rights If governments interfere with these rights, the people have the right to OVERTHROW them

Purpose To show why the colonies were revolting against Britain and Declaring their Independence

4 Parts of the Declaration of Independence Preamble Declaration of Natural Rights List of Grievances Resolution of Independence

PREAMBLE First part of the Declaration of Independence Introduction Explains why the Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Natural Rights Second part of the Declaration of Independence Lists the rights of the citizens Explains that in a republic, the government is there to protect the rights of the people Jefferson calls these rights UNALIENABLE rights, which means they can never be taken away

List of Grievances Third part of the Declaration of Independence List of the colonists’ complaints with England They specifically blame King George III There are 28 grievances, or complaints, that are listed in this section of the Declaration of Independence

Resolution of Independence Final part of the Declaration of Independence Declares that the colonies are “Free and Independent States” Includes the signatures of the signers of the Declaration of Independence

The Signers John Hancock was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence. (He signed it very largely so King George could see it all the way from England.) There were 56 signers of the Declaration from all of the 13 colonies. Signing the Declaration was considered treason, punishable by death

Remember… Main idea of Declaration of Independence and Constitution – governments should be based on the consent of the governed Declaration of Independence states that people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government The main purpose of the Declaration is to justify the colonists’ revolt against England First man to sign Declaration – John Hancock John Locke contributed to the Declaration