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Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence. Written by Thomas Jefferson. Declaration of Independence. Divided into 3 main parts Part I Jefferson begins by legally and philosophically justifying the revolution The second passage shows the influence of the enlightenment and John Locke. John Locke.

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Declaration of Independence

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  1. Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson

  2. Declaration of Independence • Divided into 3 main parts Part I • Jefferson begins by legally and philosophically justifying the revolution • The second passage shows the influence of the enlightenment and John Locke

  3. John Locke • an English philosopher • Wrote Two Treatise of Government (1690) • Locke argued that if a government does not allow its citizens to enjoy certain rights and freedoms, the people have a right to replace that government – Social Contract Theory • “Life, liberty, and property”

  4. Part II • Thomas Jefferson condemns the behavior of King George and lists many of his tyrannical actions that forced his American subjects to rebel • How many “He has” are there in this section

  5. Part III • The official declaration of independence • The colonists made sure to clearly express that they were not rebels but a free people with all the powers of an independent nation. • A way to secure international aid • Benjamin Franklin would leave for France to secure French aid

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