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vovangra [49]
3 years ago
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20 pts I need this today pleas!!!!!!!!!!!explain in approximately 100 words how the Declaration of Independence and the Declarat

ion of Sentiments are alike.
English
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miss Akunina [59]3 years ago
5 0

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The Declaration of Independence is a document that was drawn up by Thomas Jefferson stating the rights that every man should have from birth that the King of England had taken away. The Declaration of Sentiments, drawn up by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, is a similar document, but this one states that all women are born with the same rights as men and that the men have been taking those rights, the same way that King George III did to the founding fathers of the country. Another similarity is that they were both written in order to try to convince the population of an idea that was overwhelmingly unpopular.

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