America’s Founders believed that liberty was important and must be supported. Finding a balance between individual rights and a strong union was important because it determined their productivity as one. The Founding Fathers consisted of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and George Washington. . James Wilson felt as if law,liberty and nature belonged together and without one it would disrupt everything. The Founding Principle is that “all men are created equal” and the following rights cannot be taken away from them “Life,Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In the passage “To the Right Honourable William Earl of Dartmouth,” this poem is based off of tyranny and slavery.In Phillis Wheatley's poem, she talks about how colonies were from freedom. “No longer shalt thou dread the iron chain, Which Wanton Tyranny with lawless hand.”Phillis emphasizes that Freedom is important her so she writes to the Earl of Dartmouth to try to share her thoughts with a higher authority. In her writing, she puts “the silken reins, and Freedom’s charms unfold." Phillis wants freedom from …show more content…
The Founding Fathers wanted to form a democracy because there would be a balance of power when it comes to electing representatives. No elected official would be above the law or exercise unruly powers.The Declaration of Independence was created establish the protection of individual rights as a founding principle for the new form of government. The Constitution was created to put in place a stronger union and guarantee basic rights for citizens. The Constitution divided the government into three branches in addition to setting up checks & balances.The first rights that were preserved were freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of press, and freedom to