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The Declaration of 
Independence
Background 
• January 1776 – Common Sense 
is distributed throughout colonies 
• June 7, 1776 - Richard Henry 
Lee offers a resolution to 
Congress that “these United 
Colonies…ought to be free and 
independent” 
• June 11, 1776 – Congress 
appoints a committee to write a 
Declaration of Independence: 
Benjamin Franklin, Roger 
Sherman, John Adams, Robert 
Livingston and Thomas Jefferson
More Background 
• July 4, 1776 – 
Declaration of 
Independence is adopted 
by Congress, John 
Hancock was the first 
person to sign it 
• August 2, 1776 – 
Declaration of 
Independence is signed 
by 50 present members 
of Congress, Franklin 
remarks “We must all 
hang together or we shall 
hang separately.”
Main Author – Thomas Jefferson 
• Although there were 5 
men appointed to 
write the Declaration 
of Independence, 
Jefferson was the 
main author
Enlightenment 
• Jefferson used the Enlightenment 
ideas of JOHN LOCKE 
– People are born with certain natural 
rights: life, liberty and property 
– People form governments to protect 
these rights 
– If governments interfere with these 
rights, the people have the right to 
OVERTHROW them
Purpose 
• To show why the 
colonies were 
revolting against 
Britain and Declaring 
their Independence
4 Parts of the Declaration of 
Independence 
• Preamble 
• Declaration of Natural 
Rights 
• List of Grievances 
• Resolution of 
Independence
PREAMBLE 
• First part of the Declaration of 
Independence 
• Introduction 
• Explains why the Continental Congress 
wrote the Declaration of Independence
Preamble 
“When in the 
Course of human 
events, it 
becomes 
necessary for 
one people to 
dissolve the 
political bands 
which have 
connected them 
with another…a 
decent respect to 
the opinions of 
mankind 
requires that 
they should 
declare the 
causes which 
impel them to 
separate.” 
When it is necessary 
for people to 
separate from their 
government, these 
people need to tell 
others the reasons 
why they are 
separating.
Declaration of Natural Rights 
• Second part of the Declaration of 
Independence 
• Lists the rights of the citizens 
• Explains that in a republic, the 
government is there to protect the 
rights of the people 
• Jefferson calls these rights 
UNALIENABLE rights, which means 
they can never be taken away
Declaration of Natural Rights 
“We hold these truths 
to be self-evident, 
that all men are 
created equal, that 
they are endowed by 
their Creator with 
certain unalienable 
Rights, that among 
these are Life, 
Liberty, and the 
Pursuit of 
Happiness.” 
• These ideas are taken 
from the Enlightenment 
thinker, John Locke who 
said people have natural 
rights like life, liberty and 
property.
Declaration of Natural Rights 
“That to secure 
these rights, 
Governments are 
instituted among 
Men, deriving 
their powers from 
the consent of the 
governed…” 
• Government’s job is 
to protect the rights of 
the people 
• Governments should 
get their power from 
the people they 
govern
Declaration of Natural Rights 
“ That whenever any 
Form of Government 
becomes destructive 
of these ends, it is the 
Right of the People to 
alter or to abolish 
it…it is their right, it 
is their duty, to 
throw off such 
Government and 
provide new Guards 
for their future 
security.” 
• If a government is not 
protecting the 
people’s rights the 
people have the right 
AND obligation to 
overthrow that 
government and start 
a new one.
List of Grievances 
• Third part of the Declaration of 
Independence 
• List of the colonists’ complaints with 
England 
• They specifically blame King George III 
• There are 28 grievances, or complaints, 
that are listed in this section of the 
Declaration of Independence
List of Grievances 
• Here are some of the complaints: 
– British soldiers in colonies without 
permission 
– Quartering British troops in the colonies 
– Not punishing these troops when they harm 
colonists 
– Cutting off the colonists’ trade with the rest 
of the world 
– Taxing the colonists without their 
permission STAMP 
ACT 
TEA 
ACT 
INTOLERABLE 
ACTS 
QUARTERING 
ACT 
NAVIGATION 
ACTS
Resolution of Independence 
• Final part of the 
Declaration of 
Independence 
• Declares that the 
colonies are “Free 
and Independent 
States” 
• Includes the 
signatures of the 
signers of the 
Declaration of 
Independence
Resolution of Independence 
• These states 
have the power 
to: 
–Declare war 
–Trade with other 
countries 
–Form alliances
John Hancock was the first The Signers 
person to sign the 
Declaration of 
Independence. 
(He signed it very largely so 
King George could see it 
all the way from 
England.) 
There were 56 signers of 
the Declaration from all of 
the 13 colonies. 
Signing the Declaration was 
considered treason, 
punishable by death
A Landmark 
• Marks the FIRST TIME 
EVER that a group of 
revolutionaries explained 
in detail why they had the 
right to change their 
government 
• Ideas of the Declaration of 
Independence influenced 
the French Revolution and 
revolutions in South 
America.
Remember… 
1. Main idea of Declaration of Independence and 
Constitution – governments should be based 
on the consent of the governed 
2. Declaration of Independence states that 
people have the right to overthrow an 
oppressive government 
3. The main purpose of the Declaration is to 
justify the colonists’ revolt against England 
4. First man to sign Declaration – John Hancock 
5. John Locke contributed to the Declaration

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Declaration of independence

  • 1. The Declaration of Independence
  • 2. Background • January 1776 – Common Sense is distributed throughout colonies • June 7, 1776 - Richard Henry Lee offers a resolution to Congress that “these United Colonies…ought to be free and independent” • June 11, 1776 – Congress appoints a committee to write a Declaration of Independence: Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, John Adams, Robert Livingston and Thomas Jefferson
  • 3. More Background • July 4, 1776 – Declaration of Independence is adopted by Congress, John Hancock was the first person to sign it • August 2, 1776 – Declaration of Independence is signed by 50 present members of Congress, Franklin remarks “We must all hang together or we shall hang separately.”
  • 4. Main Author – Thomas Jefferson • Although there were 5 men appointed to write the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson was the main author
  • 5. Enlightenment • Jefferson used the Enlightenment ideas of JOHN LOCKE – People are born with certain natural rights: life, liberty and property – People form governments to protect these rights – If governments interfere with these rights, the people have the right to OVERTHROW them
  • 6. Purpose • To show why the colonies were revolting against Britain and Declaring their Independence
  • 7. 4 Parts of the Declaration of Independence • Preamble • Declaration of Natural Rights • List of Grievances • Resolution of Independence
  • 8. PREAMBLE • First part of the Declaration of Independence • Introduction • Explains why the Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Independence
  • 9. Preamble “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another…a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to separate.” When it is necessary for people to separate from their government, these people need to tell others the reasons why they are separating.
  • 10. Declaration of Natural Rights • Second part of the Declaration of Independence • Lists the rights of the citizens • Explains that in a republic, the government is there to protect the rights of the people • Jefferson calls these rights UNALIENABLE rights, which means they can never be taken away
  • 11.
  • 12. Declaration of Natural Rights “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.” • These ideas are taken from the Enlightenment thinker, John Locke who said people have natural rights like life, liberty and property.
  • 13. Declaration of Natural Rights “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their powers from the consent of the governed…” • Government’s job is to protect the rights of the people • Governments should get their power from the people they govern
  • 14. Declaration of Natural Rights “ That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it…it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government and provide new Guards for their future security.” • If a government is not protecting the people’s rights the people have the right AND obligation to overthrow that government and start a new one.
  • 15. List of Grievances • Third part of the Declaration of Independence • List of the colonists’ complaints with England • They specifically blame King George III • There are 28 grievances, or complaints, that are listed in this section of the Declaration of Independence
  • 16. List of Grievances • Here are some of the complaints: – British soldiers in colonies without permission – Quartering British troops in the colonies – Not punishing these troops when they harm colonists – Cutting off the colonists’ trade with the rest of the world – Taxing the colonists without their permission STAMP ACT TEA ACT INTOLERABLE ACTS QUARTERING ACT NAVIGATION ACTS
  • 17. Resolution of Independence • Final part of the Declaration of Independence • Declares that the colonies are “Free and Independent States” • Includes the signatures of the signers of the Declaration of Independence
  • 18. Resolution of Independence • These states have the power to: –Declare war –Trade with other countries –Form alliances
  • 19. John Hancock was the first The Signers person to sign the Declaration of Independence. (He signed it very largely so King George could see it all the way from England.) There were 56 signers of the Declaration from all of the 13 colonies. Signing the Declaration was considered treason, punishable by death
  • 20. A Landmark • Marks the FIRST TIME EVER that a group of revolutionaries explained in detail why they had the right to change their government • Ideas of the Declaration of Independence influenced the French Revolution and revolutions in South America.
  • 21. Remember… 1. Main idea of Declaration of Independence and Constitution – governments should be based on the consent of the governed 2. Declaration of Independence states that people have the right to overthrow an oppressive government 3. The main purpose of the Declaration is to justify the colonists’ revolt against England 4. First man to sign Declaration – John Hancock 5. John Locke contributed to the Declaration