The Pros And Cons Of The Declaration Of Independence

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Why was the Declaration of Independence written? The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776. We all know that day as Independence Day. It was accepted on July 4, 1776. On that day, the United States had freedom. There was a long, hard process to get the Declaration of Independence where it needed to be. It took several people, and several reviews to get it just right. In 1774, Jefferson wrote “A Summary View of the Rights of British America”, in which he claimed that the colonies were tied to the king only by voluntary bonds of loyalty. The “Summary View of the Rights of British America” was published without Jefferson’s permission. This document was presented as a political pamphlet. It was taking Jefferson’s career to a whole another level, way further than …show more content…

The delegates from South Carolina and Georgia did not want to sign it. They did not like that Jefferson was against slavery. There were also some delegates from New England who did not want to sign. Congress could not make up their minds. There was pros and cons to the Declaration of Independence. Anything about slavery was finally taken out of the Declaration of Independence. From July 2nd to July 4th, Congress revised the draft. They took about a fourth of Jefferson’s words out of the Declaration. On July 4th, 14 delegates voted for the new Declaration. (“Were Changes made to Jefferson’s Declaration”). In the late afternoon on July 4th, the Congress finally approved the Declaration of Independence. The president of Congress, John Hancock signed it. After John Hancock signed it, it was official. On July 8th, the Declaration of Independence was read to Philadelphia. By July 15th, all thirteen states had read it and voted for it. On August 2nd, the final draft was the Declaration of Independence was written and signed by the members of Congress. Thomas Jefferson also signed his name.

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