The Declaration of Independence is the founding document of the United States of America. Considering that the United States has evolved into the most powerful nation on the planet, the country itself is important, but there is little to stay there.
The declaration is the climax of the "rational era" of the 18th century. Congress led by Thomas Jefferson has announced a reasonable basis (as they have seen) that they divide 13 unified colonies from their home country, the UK. This is based on a series of assumed fundamental human rights establishing the ideals of the new country. It is difficult to achieve these ideals (most notably pre - civil war slavery, then minority rights, especially the rights of former slaves and their descendants), but the ideal itself has affected people around the world from 1789 I gave it. The French Revolution began and served other countries and other revolution (and still serve)
What is the war between France and India? Also, how does cost affect results? How are colonies established, organized and developed? How did these revolution brought about these developments? What is the meaning of independence declaration on equality, natural rights, rule of law, government response? Why do people risk? How will the French rule of the Mississippi River affect settlements? How did the war in France and India change the colony? What made the colonists unite against the UK?
The painting "Declaration of Independence" by John Trumbull played an important role in the general concept of "declaration of independence". The painting measured 12 x 18 feet (3.7 x 5 meters) and was ordered by the US Congress in 1817; it has been hanging from Rotunda of the US Congress since 1826. It is sometimes described as signing the Declaration of Independence but it actually shows that five committees submitted a draft declaration to the Second Continental Congress on June 28, 1776, rather than the signature of the subsequent document I will.
In the nineteenth century, the "declaration" had a special meaning in the abolition movement. Historian Bertram Wyatt - Brown wrote as follows. The declaration "twins" are the foundation of their philosophy. "As long as we save the Declaration of Independence or a copy of the Bible in our country, we write" We will not despair ". For the fundamental abolitionists like Garrison, the most important part of the "declaration" is a claim to the revolutionary force, Garrison will destroy the government and establish a new country dedicated to the principles of declaration I called for constitution.