Blog #3: Declaration of Independence

1. List the democratic principles discussed in the opening 
Declaration of Independence 

  • The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness 
  • it is the right of the people to overthrow a government that does not protect their rights, and put a new one in place. 


2. List 5 grievances the colonists were making the King aware of 

  • Dissolving representative houses for objecting to his injustices in the colonies
  • Keeping armies in America eve in times of peace
  • Paying the Judges himself instead of letting the colonists (taking the power that the colonists had over the judges by being able to withhold pay) 
  • Imposing taxes without the consent of the people 
  • Taking away charters 

3. Summarize what the final paragraph was saying 
        The final paragraph is making it clear that the colonies are independent, separate from the British crown. They are declaring that they no longer have political ties nor are they faithful to the British. The colonies also pledge to fight for and defend one another and the country as a whole.

In the Gettysburg address, Lincoln made several references to the foundations of America
which are established in the Declaration of Independence.

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