The Declaration of Independence says that government has one purpose; protecting the unalienable, God-given rights that all human beings posses. In the Declaration states:
<span>That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. [The term "rights" had been defined earlier this way -- "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."]</span>
The Declaration of Independence makes it clear that government has one purpose; that of protecting the inherent human rights of life, liberty and property (pursuit of happiness).
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The Hohokam were farmers who grew corn, beans, squash and agave. They also grew cotton for textiles. The Hohokam built hundreds of miles of canals throughout the valley to irrigate their agricultural fields. Some of these same canals were later re-excavated and used by pioneer farmers in historic times.
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The empire traded with the Romans as well as with Egyptian and Persian merchants. <span>The economically important northern </span>Silk Road<span> and southern Spice (Eastern) trade routes. </span>Aksum<span> benefited from a major transformation of the maritime trading system that linked the Roman Empire and India.
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