We officially announced our independence from the UK, but we are doing more than that. It combines the government's unique theory and general principles to form a permanent country.
With the arrival of Independence Day it is important to remind our founder that vision and why the principles of declaration are after 236 years.
"13 United States Agreement Declaration" drafted by Thomas Jefferson was unanimously approved by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. The "Declaration" in the second paragraph clarifies the basic principles of the US government.
We believe these truths are self-evident: People are equal in life and they are given some kind of inseparable rights (including the pursuit of life, freedom, happiness) by the Creator. Gaining the legitimate power of governance from the consent of control; whenever any form of government harms these objectives, people change or abolish it, establish a new government, lay the foundation for these principles, And have the right to organize their power in this form. It is most likely to affect their safety and happiness
The term "self-evident" is used to denote that the aforementioned rights represent a recognized positive freedom inherent in human nature.
Understanding the meaning of equality is extremely important as it is a prerequisite for understanding the truth of "self-evident". This concept of equality does not guarantee the equality of power, nor does it require equality of communism results or conditions. Despite the differences, there is a fundamental human truth. There is no life to rule or rule. To understand this equality, it is necessary that the legitimate government is based on "consent of people being governed".
Government exists to protect our rights to the pursuit of life, freedom, and happiness. The right to our life guarantees that no one can legally threaten the lives of others. The right to our liberty is guaranteed to be released from political enforcement. In the analysis of the Declaration of the Heritage Foundation, not the happiness, self-satisfaction or fear but the potential full of life - human prosperity - is explained.
"In politics, the most important right is autonomy," Heritage continues to analyze. To change or abolish the right of "government destruction and the establishment of a new government" by "agreeing to infringe the government and asking people" (not being angry individuals or thugs). ""
The reverberating words of the Declaration of Independence will fight for freedom and speak to everyone who supports the principle of autonomy. On this Independence Day, please enjoy this picnic, fireworks and other 4th July celebration.
The Declaration of Independence was approved on July 4, 1776 and 56 men signed the document in a short time. "Feelings and declaration of determination" was written in 1848, more than 70 years passed. Stanton et al. Since it used strategic use of the previous document's summary to establish credibility and made her argument even stronger by quoting the well-known and recognized independent declaration, it is almost a mirror image of its predecessor is. All
On July 2, 1776, the 2 nd Continental Congress still participated in the Philadelphia Conference and unanimously announced the declaration of independence as "the United States of America". On 2 July, on 4th July, Congress passed the Declaration of Independence. The drafting of the "Declaration" was the responsibility of the Five Country Committees including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin, drafted by Thomas Jefferson and revised by others and the whole Congress. It is "all men are equal" and has "some nontransferable right including life, freedom, pursuit of happiness" and "To protect these rights, the government is among men Established and obtained them from them.Right to justice. Administrator's consent ", and a list of the main colonial sense of Crown. It is welcomed as an American birthday from July 4th.
When Thomas Jefferson was still in the Virginia House of Representatives, he drafted the Declaration of Independence. He was only 33 years old then. In June 1776, Thomas Jefferson was chosen to prepare history and the most important document of his life with John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Although he was not reading a book, "Some of his language and many of his ideas came from famous political writings such as George Mason's Rights Declaration and the New Virginia Constitution."