The Declaration of Independence / 5 Principles

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Thomas Paine

"We have it in our power to begin the world over again!"

4th part of Declaration (4 Parts)

DECLARES INDEPENDENCE

John Locke

English philosopher who wrote about Natural Rights and a contract between the ruler and the people

Equality

Everyone has equal (the same) rights, and opportunities, and under law cannot be discriminated against because of their race, religion, gender, age, etc.

Justice

Fairness for all under law

Independence

Freedom from the control of others

Rights

Freedoms protected by law

Parliament

Group of elected leaders who make laws for all British citizens

Date the Declaration is signed

July 4th, 1776

Thomas Jefferson

Lawyer, author, and politician from Virginia who was assigned to write the Declaration of Independence

Adams and Franklin

Leaders of a committee that would oversee Jefferson's work on the Declaration

1st part of Declaration (4 Parts)

PREAMBLE - states why we are undertaking the noble enterprise

3rd part of Declaration (4 Parts)

States BRITISH WRONGS, and how we tried to settle things peacefully

2nd part of Declaration (4 Parts)

States our ideas about government and NATURAL RIGHTS

Liberty / Opportunity

The ability or freedom to act and do as you wish without restrictions - the pursuit of happiness

Natural Rights

The belief that all people are born equal and free and able to rule themselves

Declaration of Independence

The document asserting the independence of the 13 colonies from Great Britain

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