Preamble Of The Declaration Of Independence

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On July 4th, 1776 at the Pennsylvania State House, the Declaration of Independence was brought to us by the Second Continental Congress to announce that the thirteen colonies were now independent and were not under British Rule anymore. The author of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson and he was with the committee of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Sherman, and Robert R Livingston. The Declaration of Independence was written into four major points, it first opens with a preamble describing why the 13 colonies have earned the right to become an independent nation and are leaving the British rule, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these …show more content…

The preamble was to show what our new nations values are and to show the other nations so they are able to accept us and they deserved to be accepted as so. It was also to show the support of mens rights and they had their government to support them. Declaration of Independence goes on to then talk about George III, who was the King of Great Britain and the British Government and how unfair and how poorly had had treated the colonies. This was the longest part of the constitution considering it was the main reason they had to leave. It is a list of the 27 charges from George the III and the British Government. Jefferson thought that it was time that exposed to British Government for the pain that they had put the 13 colonies through. “The history of the present King of Great Britain