Refer to the “Declaration of Independence,” a passage from “Speech to the Second Virginia Convention,” and the video about the “Declaration of Independence.” Based on all three sources, what was a major assumption shared by Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry?
I have a literature assessment but it's something about the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry both assumed that people want to choose their own ruler, and not be ordered by a king. The United States is founded on this idea. They both also assumed that all men are created equal. That the laws are created to keep things fair and treat everybody the same.
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For your literature assessment, consider focusing on the key themes, the historical context, and the persuasive techniques used by Thomas Jefferson and the other signers. Analyzing how the Declaration appeals to ethos, pathos, and logos could provide a deeper understanding of its impact and relevance. Additionally, explore its enduring significance and how its principles have influenced other movements for freedom and equality worldwide. Good luck with your assessment!
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