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The “Declaration of Independence” is one of the most famous and successful documents in American history. This document was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare our independence from the controlling and unjust grasp that Great Britain had over the United Colonies. The “Declaration of Independence” became the backbone of the United States Constitution and American Democracy. ...
The success of this document was based on its clarity, its passion, its rhetoric, and above all; its reasonability. Many studies have been and are still being done by historians to explain the reality and the noteworthy nature of the “Declaration of Independence. ...
Reasonability is in every sentence of every paragraph of the “Declaration of Independence. ...
Paragraph 6 includes the substance of the declaration. ... 79)
Perhaps the most reasonable aspect of the “Declaration of Independence” was when the United Colonies declared their freedom and independence from England’s tyrannical rule. ...
This document was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare our independence from the controlling and unjust grasp that Great Britain had over the United Colonies. The “Declaration of Independence” became the backbone of the United States Constitution and American Democracy.
Approximate Word count = 902 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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