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ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ ÜÜÜ ÜÜÜÜ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛßÛßßßßßÛÛÜ ÜÜßßßßÜÜÜÜ ÜÛÜ ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÜÜÜÜÛßß ßÛÛ
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ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛ ÜÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜ ßÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÜÜÜÛÛÝ Ûß
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ßßßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÞÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛßßÛÜÞÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßßÛÛÛÞß
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Mo.iMP ÜÛÛÜ ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ßÛß
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ß ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ÜÛ
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ÜÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÜÜ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÛÛÞÛÛÛÛÛÝ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛßß
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ÜÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛÜÛÛÛÛÜÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ÞÛ ßÛÛÛÛÛ Ü ÛÝÛÛÛÛÛ Ü
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ÜÛ ÞÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ ßÛÜ ßÛÛÛÜÜ ÜÜÛÛÛß ÞÛ ÞÛÛÛÝ ÜÜÛÛ
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ÛÛ ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßÛÜ ßßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛß ÜÜÜß ÛÛÛÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÛÛÛÛÛß
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ßÛÜ ÜÛÛÛß ßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÜ ßßÜÜ ßßÜÛÛßß ßÛÛÜ ßßßÛßÛÛÛÛÛÛÛßß
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ßßßßß ßßÛÛß ßßßßß ßßßßßßßßßßßßß
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ARRoGANT CoURiERS WiTH ESSaYS
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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[x]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [Information about the ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [American Revolution ]
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[ ]11-12 [x]Essay/Report [ ]
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[ ]College [ ]Misc [ ]
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Date: 06/94 # of Words:351 School: ? State: ?
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ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>Chop Here>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ>ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
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The American Revolution was forced upon the Americans by the cruel
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treatment from the British. On May 10 of 1775 the Second Continental
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Congress gathered in Philadelphia, one month after the fighting broke out.
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There, delegates from each of the 13 colonies would decide on independence.
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A Declaration of Independence was required to state why the 13 colonies
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were separating from the British Empire. With this, POW's could demand to
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be treated as prisoners instead of traitors and aid coul d be sought from
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Britain's enemies. The Declaration of Independence consisted of the
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preamble, the middle section and a section declaring independence. The
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most important part, the preamble, justifies the rights of the American
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citizens. It declar es that "men are created equal[and]...are endowed by
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their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life,
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liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." That sentence still remains a
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truth with the Americans today. Jefferson wrote the preamble with the help
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of John Locke and Rousteu. Within the preamble Jefferson writes that the
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people, "to secure these rights...whenever any form of government becomes
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destructive...it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it." It
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gives the people of America the freedom to impeach untrustworthy rulers and
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dictators if they wish to. The freedom that Thomas Jefferson gave us is
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still in practice today. The middle section justified why the colonists
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were revolting against the Britis h Empire. Here Jefferson writes that the
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King of Great Britain "is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations."
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He reminds the reader that the King has refused to allow the Governors to
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pass important laws "necessary for the public good," obstru cted the
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administration and that the king is sending over large armies to "complete
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the works of death." The third section officially declares independence in
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writing. The entire effort to complete the Declaration of Independence was
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done by Thomas Jefferso n, John Adams, Ben Franklin, Roger Sherman and
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Robert Livingston. In order to pass the declaration all of the
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representatives had to vote yes for independence. In one of the earlier
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drafts a statement roughly 175 words gave black slaves independence . The
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south however did not agree and threatened not to pass the declaration.
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Knowing that nothing would get done if it was not passed, John Adams gave
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up the war to allow for that to clause remain in the declaration. The
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declaration was officiall in effect on July 4, 1776.
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