Thomas Jefferson's Arguments During The Declaration Of Independence

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Thomas Jefferson was a wealthy farmer in Virginia who had very strong views on Independence. He believed that the colonists had a right to independence and was going to make that his goal. Many of his arguments revolved around the actions of the British. Colonists believe that they were entitled to their natural rights: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as well as all men being created equal, having representation, and more. All these beliefs came into play when the Declaration Of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson and fifty-five other delegates. For as long as the colonists could remember, they had tried several times to form peace with Great Britain. They tried to do this through the Olive Branch Petition, Declaration

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