An Equal Nation Research Paper

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An Equal Nation
As Americans, we all have rights of our own like freedom of speech, laws to abide by, and a nation that stands together. Sometimes we do not come to an arrangement with others and what we say or do does not matter to anyone. In society, we have some people who are supposed to be important to us, to protect us, and to give us the right rules to live by but who do not care, and does not want to listen to anybody. In this essay, there are two documents that explain how the nation went from a sheltered nation to an independent country. On July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted by Second Continental Congress. The purpose of the pamphlet was to achieve independence and a gain of respect. Jefferson and the colonists did not have any authority nor did the things that they tried to get British to agree with was overlooked. The King of Great Britain (King George III) did not care about what the colonists wanted, or what type of rights they were looking forward to agree with Britain It was not anything that did not matter to the King of what happened during the time of the American Revolution. The colonies suffered twenty-seven wrong doings because of King George III. The king forced taxes on the colonists without their consent. He came in between the colonists’ rights to self-government and a judicial system. He did not want any of his governors to pass a law that was important and for none to be elected as ruler. While the governments tried to come together to an agreement with Great Britain, King George continued to ignore them. Nobody was protected of wars because the war was heading toward the colonists, this King George stated in the Declaration of Independence. The town...

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... In his pamphlet, Paine said the government did not want to come to a compromise and continuously lied to them. Jefferson and Paine both had strong documents. Some of the things that happened in Declaration of Independence and Common Sense still exist today. America has an okay government but sometimes they do not do right with certain things. Health care is hard to get and some say the new laws in health care comes with a difficult process in order to receive it. The government does not want to help with important issues but at the same time they always want citizens to vote for president or some type of election. In the end, both men got what they were fighting for, independence and for a nation to be seen as equally together. Even though America has been through a lot, it has come a long way and it is growing more each and every day.

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