The Declaration of Independence is the founding document of America. It was written by Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It has many parts to it that explains what rights we have as citizens of America. It shows all the signers that sacrifice their lives for our independence. It also contains a total of ___ principles. There were a total of 56 signers that signed the Declaration of Independence. For instance Joseph Hewes. He was born in January 23, 1730 in New Jersey. Joseph Hewes had his education at Princeton College and worked as a member of the Colonial Assembly of North Carolina, 1766-75 and elected to Continental Congress. He unfortunately died on the date, November 10, 1779. There was also Arthur Middleton born June 26, 1742 in Charleston, South Carolina. Arthur Middleton worked as Charleston Council of Safety in 1775. He died January 1, 1787. We should remember the many signers that gave up everything they had for our independence. The Declaration of Independence was started on July 2, 1776 by of course Thomas Jefferson. Benjamin Franklin and John Adams reviewed Jefferson’s draft and …show more content…
Lets begin with preamble because it is the first part. The preamble explains why the Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Independence. The people should be able to take action if injustice is occurred.The declaration of natural rights is next. It states that all human being get these rights and the government will be alright with this. Lastly, there is the List of Grievances. This part gives a run-down of all the rights that the Continental Congress believed the British government, and King George III in particular, has violated. The Resolution of Independence speaks what the Continental Congress has determined to do about all the prior things. In this section, the United States notifies Britain that it has resolved to become its own