Principles of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
Author of the Declaration of Independence
Grievances in Declaration of Independence
Complaints made against King George III
Unalienable Rights
Everyone has certain rights they are born with and can never be taken away. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness.
All men are created equal
Everyone should be treated the same, and one person is not better than anyone else (although this did not necessarily apply to women, enslaved people, and Native Americans)
July 4, 1776
The Declaration of Independence was signed by the Second Continental Congress on July 4. It dissolved the colonies' ties with Britain, listed grievances against King George III, and declared the colonies to be an independent nation. We celebrate Independence Day on July 4.
Power of the People
The people are in charge, if the government is not doing its job, then the people have the right to overthrow and replace the government.
Job of the Government
The role of the government is to protect people and their rights.
self-evident
clear without needing explanation
liberty
freedom
principal
important; or leader of a school
Preamble
introduction; explains the purpose of a document
principle
moral or belief
Who was Thomas Jefferson referring to when he said "all Men" are created equal?
white landowners