Comparing The Declaration Of Independence And The Declaration Of Sentiments

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In the documents, “The Declaration of Independence” by Thomas Jefferson, and “The Declaration of Sentiments” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, they both the concept of equality but they vary their differences. The most notable difference between the two documents is their message’s intended audience. For instance, in “The Declaration of Independence,” Jefferson aims its grievances at the King of England and addresses him by implying that, “He has obstructed the Administration of Justice” and “He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly” in order to highlight the King’s wrongdoings against the colonists, in which reasons for all men’s wish to break off and form their own government with equal rights (113). In comparison, “The Declaration of