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Declaration of Independence
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Author Thomas Jefferson –Committee included Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston July 4, 1776 Influenced by John Locke
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Democratic Philosophy All men are created equal Inalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Government by the consent of the governed The right to alter or abolish a government if it does not protect the people’s rights
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Grievances or Complaints To prove England had not provided a good government “HE”Examples:
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What legal means of protest had the Americans done to try to fix the problems? LettersPetitionsBoycottsDemonstrations
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Risks? LivesPropertyHonor
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Rights of new nation Declare war Conclude peace Contract alliances Establish trade …anything any other nation can do
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Declaration of Independence states the Americans’… Democratic Philosophy –What we believe a good government should be (protect natural rights; consent of governed) Grievances and Complaints –Proof that England did not provide us with a good government Statement of Independence –Rights of the new United States
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Effects of the Declaration New ideas – government based on democracy; right to revolution, no hereditary class distinctions, no more divine right of kings Goals of Revolution: INDEPENDENCE ! Goals for US government – due process of law, issues of equality: abolition of slavery, civil rights movement, democratic reforms – voting rights Inspired others –French Revolution (1789), Latin American revolutions (early 1800’s), post – WWII independence movements in Asia & Africa (1945 – 1960’s); China (1989 – Tiananmen Square)
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