Understanding the Declaration of IndependenceThe Declaration of Independence became the cornerstone document of our democratic nation. But why was it written? What influenced its author, Thomas Jefferson, and what made it so revolutionary? Discover how this document shaped the foundation of a nation, and how it continues to influence American government today. |
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Growing Dissatisfaction | 19 |
Thomas Jefferson Drafts the Document | 36 |
No Original Ideas | 49 |
The Final Document | 66 |
Examining the Declaration of Independence | 78 |
The Declaration of Independence | 91 |
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