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The Declaration of Independence of the United States, written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1776, was the document that proclaimed the separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain, declaring the independence of the United States as a sovereign nation.
In this proclamation, Jefferson summarizes the motivations for which the patriots sought independence from Great Britain, specifying the abuses of King George against the individual and economic rights of the settlers, such as the establishment of the Intolerable Acts and the Taxation after the French and Indian War. Later, he mentions that the will of the colonists was that of reconciliation, but that this was not admitted by the British Crown itself.
Thus, he continues to establish that the ideological motivation of the patriots was to establish a nation where the natural rights of men (following the philosophical position of John Locke) were respected, where each individual could enjoy without restriction the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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The First Battle of Bull Run took place on July 21st 1861 and was the bloodiest one up to that moment. This battle “shattered the Union’s hope of winning the war quickly and easily” since it was demonstrated that both sides (Union and Confederates) were poorly trained and inexperienced and they had to prepare themselves for a long and bloody war.
This first battle was won by the Confederates and the Union soldiers had to retreat from it.