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    John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty

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    The Declaration of Independence is very important in the history of the United States of America. It is the justification of the American Revolution presented to the world. It was used to officially declare the thirteen colonies of the United States of America as a separate country that is not and will never again be ruled by England. It helped create one of the greatest countries in the world. The colonist felt like that they weren’t able to do anything without permission. They were

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    trades with the world‚ and he has abdicated government here‚ by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. The question is if gaining our independence is a good idea or not? I believe we should allow him to cut all connections with us because that way we can enforce our own laws and grow as a fair country where everyone votes and are all equal. Gaining our independence will take time which we will make it without Britain. If the king of Britain wants to abdicate us

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    Explain why the Declaration of Independence was formed The Declaration of Independence was due to many events‚ including long term to do with trouble over taxes‚ short term causes leading up to 1776 for example the Boston Tea Party and finally the trigger reasons which provoked this declaration‚ such as the need for a unanimous vote and the lack of reply to the Olive Branch Petition. In October 1763 the British government issued a Royal Proclamation‚ temporarily forbidding colonial settlements

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    20‚ 1765 I succeeded in securing for myself a seat in the Virginia House of Burgesses . Time and time again‚ I found myself in generous opposition with Great Britain and her arbitrary acts of colonial exploitation. As prospects for war in hopes American independence became auspicious‚ I urged the public to support the American cause and the conviction for unrestricted liberty . The nation’s triumph against Great Britain proved that America is more than equipped to be a nation of prosperity AND democracy

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    The United States of America is a nation that was created by war and rebellion. The most important trait about this country is the ideology that it was created as "a free country." The Declaration of Independence is a detailed contract of this ideology. It is widely believed that the Declaration of Independence was only created by Thomas Jefferson and while that might be partially true‚ it was also created by other men referred to as “The Committee of Five”‚ according to archives.org. "The Committee

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    America is a country that was based on many solid beliefs with many sacrifices. The Declaration of Independence is a paper that has become real for people who truly want to have a better life. Freedom was not free and it was not easy for everyone to have a good life. Not everyone had a good quality of life‚ better work and good education. America has always been a country that has good opportunities.Those beliefs were for the people that lived in the borders of this country to have what is believed

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    sean mcdonough Am. Hist Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:45am Declaration for Independence On July 4th‚ 1776 56 men signed the Declaration of Independence‚ which became one of the most important and influential documents in history. It agreed to “mutually pledge to each other‚ our fortunes‚ our lives and our sacred honor.” The document made it clear that the thirteen American colonies that were at war with Great Britain regarded themselves as independent states‚ and no longer as part of the British

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    Causes of American Independence Movement Answer the following questions using your NOTES‚ TEXTBOOK‚ and VOCABULARY. If you use another website‚ you MUST cite it in your answer. Questions 1. What does the term “independence movement” mean? ● That people are getting together to make a movement against their tyrant to gain Independence from them. 2. Which nation did the colonists’ wish to be independent from? ● They wished to be independent from the British 3. Define mercantilism as practiced in the

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    The Declaration of Independence is a very important as well as a large part of our American history. Everyone in America‚ and possibly even a lot of people outside of America are very familiar with what the Declaration of Independence is‚ and how it affected our history. There were plenty of events that lead up to the writing of the DOI. Thomas Jefferson is the main person that is involved with the Declaration‚ he was trying to get a point across to the colonist‚ some other american people‚ and congress

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