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Declaration Of Independence

Published on Jan 19, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Declaration Of Independence

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POLITICAL THEORY

  • You have the right to do as you please.
  • If something is coming to the point of being destroyed it is our right to alter or abolish it.
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  • By being a citizen I have the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  • In or to change the declaration, the has to be prudence going on. It cannot be changed just because someone is "unhappy".
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INJURIES AND USURPATIONS

  • Everyone, as there right to speech, is talking about all the things king George the third has done to repeat there injuries and usurpations.
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INJURIES AND USURPATIONS

  • It is a long list of everything he has done wrong and needs to fix. Also saying that he doesn't need to rule over them.
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FORMAL PROCLAMATION

  • After the people have taken there deceleration to congress, and to the supreme judge, they ruled that the people should live in free independent states.
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FORMAL PROCLAMATION

  • The relationship between the colonies and Britain was totally dissolved, and the people were to establish commerce. To support the declaration they made a mutual pledge to honor lives, fortunes, and honor.