1 On June 7, 1776, Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced a resolution to the Congress stating: “these United Colonies are, and of right ought.

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1 On June 7, 1776, Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee introduced a resolution to the Congress stating: “these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States” While Congress considered Lee’s resolution, it also appointed a committee to draft a formal declaration of the separation from Great Britain. Richard Henry Lee’s Resolution

2 Congress appointed a committee of five delegates to write a suitable declaration of independence. Serving on the committee were Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman. The entire committee was instructed to write the Declaration, however, most of the actual drafting was created by Jefferson. The Committee of Five Franklin Jefferson Adams Livingston Sherman

3  John Adams came from a poor background, Thomas Jefferson from a wealthy family  Many thought Adams would write the Declaration because he had made many speeches in favor of separation, but he deferred to Jefferson because he believed Jefferson was more popular, a better writer, and from Virginia (an important state to independence)  Once good friends, Adams and Jefferson later became bitter political rivals as they developed different political philosophies and both sought the presidency  Both died on July 4, 1826 (50 th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence) John Adams Thomas Jefferson Adams & Jefferson

4 The Declaration of Independence contains three sections: 1.Preamble: purpose of the document 2.Grievances: reasons for separation 3.Formal declaration to the world of their independence from Britain

5 July 2, 1776: Continental Congress unanimously approved Lee’s resolution of independence. July 2-4, 1776: The Congress debated and edited Jefferson’s Declaration. South Carolina and Georgia objected to a condemnation of the African slave trade added to the Declaration by Jefferson. Jefferson removed the condemnation, and the two colonies vote to accept the Declaration. On July 4, the Declaration unanimously approved and announced. Ratifying the Declaration