The Declaration of Independence
I.
Intro: In
history, when one group leaves another, to become a new and equal country, it
is right that they declare to the world why!
II.
Body
A. Basic Rights Thomas
Jefferson explains we all have rights and governments are created to ensure
these rights and that when governments are abusive, it is the duty of the
people to change them.
1.
God
given natural rights: life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. (All people
are created equal.)
2.
Governments are formed to secure these
rights (for the governed).
3.
When governments take these rights away
it is the right of the people to change that government and form a new
government that ensures these rights.
4.
Wisdom says that long standing
Governments should not be changed often for small reasons. Men would rather
suffer than take the trouble to change.
5.
However, when one government takes away
the natural rights of its citizens, it is the right, and the duty, of the
citizens to over throw that government, and establish a new one that WILL protect these rights.
B. Charges Against the
King
1.
He wrongly prosecutes innocent citizens, and finds them guilty.
2.
He holds local legislative meetings at
remote areas, to prevent their meeting.
3.
He protects soldiers from prosecution by
finding them innocent in secret trials.
4.
He has cut off our trade from the rest
of the world.
5.
He imposes taxes without our approval.
C. Responses to the King
We sent the Olive Branch Petition
(1774); we tried to talk, but he would not listen.
III.
Con: The
American Colonies formally break away from England ,
and form a new and separate country: The Independent States of America .
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