What does it mean to say that everyone is "equal" in 1776? We believe that 1776 Americans will be equally understood as a characteristic of their new republic with broad possible influence such as equal freedom, equal opportunity, equal appointment and equal voting rights We have to point out 5 2. "Creating" or "born" equality means that no one will obedience at the outset. That's why everyone is at the same level. As stated in the Declaration of Independence, all legal institutions are established based on consent. In a brief unwanted text, this "original understanding" is obvious, and these sentences form a draft of Jefferson's Declaration of Independence. For example, Mason said that the people born were "free and independent at all times." The ID of the slave is inherited. I agree not to have the owner's authority
The meaning of the concept that "people are equal in life". The "Declaration of Independence" points out that "People are born equally" in the "truth" that Americans think is "self-evident". What does Thomas Jefferson mean by this word? All "men" - all - can create "equal" in two ways. One way is that they are all born or are politically equivalent naturally. This means that there is no person who legally becomes a ruler of another person at birth or there is no one who will be subject to a ruler at birth. Another thing is that human equality is not political equality. In this sense, everyone is considered to have equal value and value in the eyes of God. Everyone is equal morally
When Thomas Jefferson wrote "Everyone was born equally", he does not mean everyone is equal in all respects. In other places, he firmly believes that there are natural nobles based on men and women. However, many people today quote Jefferson's words as if they were saying that everyone should be as equal as possible. This is a condition denied by equality of conditions, all political thinkers of Jefferson and the American Revolutionary War era. It was rejected. It is because even a rough examination of humanity reveals differences that can not be ignored among men.