Declaration Of Independence Dbq

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In 1776 the Declaration of Independence was made. The Declaration of Independence protects the rights of the people. Although for a group of Africans their rights were taken away. In 1839 this group of Africans were, illegally kidnapped and were planned to be taken to Spain to work as slaves. They were found off the Coast of the United States, and tried of mutiny and murder. The Africans revolt was constitutional, because of the Declaration of Independence. Everyone is born with certain right that can't be taken away. Thanks to the Declaration of Independence they all have the natural rights to, Life, Liberty, and Property. People agree to obey certain laws in exchange for safety. When people give their consent to obey laws, they change to a legitimate government. The government carries out laws, the purpose of the government is to protect people's natural rights. To gain the safety and protection that the state of nature lacks, people come together to form a social contract. The consent of people made the government, so they …show more content…

On this ship they saw many people die, the crew of the Tecora would only feed some of the Africans. The Africans had to watch as other Africans were beat to death. They chained fifty Africans to a bag of rocks and threw them overboard to drowned. They were brought into Cuba, and had fake documents made to make them look like they were born Cuba. In Cuba these Africans were bought and taken to the Amistad. On the Amistad one of the Africans Cinque picked the lock on his chains and freed himself and all the other Africans. They grabbed weapons and went up to the top deck, and slaughtered all but two of the white men. They left these two so they could get back to Africa. The ship was captured off the Coast of the United States. The Africans were tried of mutiny and murder. This was a violation of their lives, to have to watch their friends get

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