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Declaration of Independence A contemporaneous print representing the committee of five delegates, chaired by Thomas Jefferson, that was appointed to prepare a declaration of independence. They are shown submitting their draft of the Declaration of Independence to the Continental Congress, June 28, 1776
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I. Declaration of Independence *Declaration -a public announcement 1. Written by Thomas Jefferson -in Philadelphia a. Explained why Colonists wanted freedom b. Announced formation of a new Nation c. Written after start of American Revolution
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I. Declaration of Independence continued… 2. Stated “Unalienable Rights” a. Life b. Liberty c. Pursuit of Happiness *Unalienable -Cannot be restricted or denied 3. 2 nd Continental Congress A bell for the Pennsylvania State House was cast in London, England, however, it cracked soon after it arrived in Philadelphia. Local craftsmen John Pass and John Stow cast a new bell in 1753, using metal from the English bell. Their names appear on the front of the bell, along with the city and the date.
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I. Declaration of Independence continued… 4. Importance of the D of I a. All men created equal b. All men have rights c. Government subject to people d. Basis for government -not a Constitution
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II. Articles of Confederation 1. 1 st U.S. Constitution 2. Made central Government weak a. Unable to collect taxes -bankrupt b. All 13 states needed to approve articles -laws were not getting passed c. Created after the Declaration of Independence
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III. Shay’s Rebellion 1. Central government too weak 2. Local governments too powerful a. Took land away form farmers -farmers rebel -demand a stronger central government *Symbolic that U.S.A. needed a more defined and powerful government. -1 st step toward writing the Constitution
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