How Did The Declaration Of Independence Change Throughout History

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Throughout history, only a few documents have changed the way we as a nation view politics and carry out our everyday lives. The Declaration changed the course of history because it granted America its freedom from Great Britain. It is one of the documents that has made our country what it is today. Without the Declaration, many things would be different. In 1774, delegates from the colonies formed what was known as the First Continental Congress to send a list of complaints to King George III. The King ignored the colonists. In June 1776, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and decided it was time to create a document that declared America's independence from Great Britain. Since the King kept ignoring the colonists' complaints, the only choice left for the colonies was to rebel. Originally, there was a committee created to compose the document which consisted of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, …show more content…

They devised three separate branches which were the Legislative, Executive, and the Judicial branches. These branches would have separate duties, different sizes and tasks, and sometimes different terms of office so that each of them could serve as a system of checks and balances for the government. Each branch would be given enough constitutional power so that it could resist any unnecessary impingement on one another. The Declaration of Independence was also written for another reason, taxes. Due to the significant debt that the British Empire encountered after the French and Indian war, Parliament attempted to recoup the financial loss by putting tax acts in place over the colonist in America. Of the tax Acts that were put into place by British Parliament were to help reestablish the economy in Great Britain, but they also took a big toll on the economy of the thirteen colonies in

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