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elena-s [515]
10 months ago
5

who wrote the declaration of independence and who influenced these ideas? what are unalienable rights? who helped the colonists

defeat great britain?
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1 answer:
STALIN [3.7K]10 months ago
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The Declaration of Independence is written by Thomas Jefferson.

After publishing "A Summary View of the Rights of British America" in 1774, Jefferson gained a reputation as an eloquent voice for the patriotic cause, and he was tasked with writing a draught of what would become the Declaration of Independence.

The most famous ideas in the Declaration of Independence, according to most scholars today, were derived from the writings of English philosopher John Locke. Locke wrote his Second Treatise of Government in 1689, during England's Glorious Revolution, which overthrew James II's rule.

Jefferson was influenced by George Mason's Virginia Declaration of Rights, as well as his study of natural rights theory and John Locke's writings, particularly Two Treatises of Government.

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