The Declaration of Independence

By Jeremy Nelson

Introduction

When in the A path; progression. of human events, it becomes necessary for one A body of persons united by a common culture or kinship, such as a nation or tribe. (In this sense the word is singular rather than plural.) to To destroy or bring an end to; to disunite or break up; to loosen. the Pertaining to government. Means of binding or holding things together, such as cords or chains. which have connected them with (That is, another people.), and to To take to oneself; to accept as an obligation. among the Nations or governments. of the earth, the separate and equal Place; position; rank. to which the The rules of moral conduct implanted by nature in the human mind, forming the proper basis for and being superior to all written laws; the will of God revealed to man through his ability to reason. (Also called natural law or the law of reason.) and of Nature’s God To give a right or claim to. them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the Reasons; motives; grounds. which To drive or urge forward; to force. them to the The act of separating, disconnecting, or breaking off ties.

 

The Foundations of Free Government

We To consider, regard, or believe. these truths to be Clearly understood to be true without needing proof or reasoning.t, that all men are created equal, that they are Supplied, furnished, or equipped; gifted or enriched; clothed. by their (That is, God.) with certain Unable to be alienated, given up, or transferred to someone else. Rights, that among these are Life, Freedom from unjust restraint or control; freedom to do as one chooses within the bounds of just laws. and the The act of seeking or following something in order to obtain or accomplish it. (The of Happiness. ---

That to To safeguard or protect; to make certain. these rights, Governments are To safeguard or protect; to make certain. among Men, Receiving; obtaining. their Reasonable; proper; lawful. powers from the Approval or agreement. of the The people who live under the government being referred to., ---

That whenever any Form of Government becomes Causing destruction to; seeking or tending to destroy. these ends, it is the Right of the People to To change or make different. or to To destroy or put an end to; to make void (without legal force or effect). it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to (That is, the people.) shall seem most likely to To cause, accomplish, or bring about. their Safety and Happiness.

Wisdom; good judgment; caution., Truly; in fact; without question., will To direct or order; to suggest. that Governments long Set up; made firm or permanent. should not be changed for Small; trivial; unimportant. and Passing; momentary; not permanent. causes; and As a result; so; therefore. all experience Has. shewn, that mankind are more Inclined; having a tendency. to To feel or experience pain (of body or mind), loss, or damage., while evils are sufferable, than to To do justice to; to relieve from wrong. themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are Made familiar through use or experience..

But when a long A series. of Unjust, improper, or corrupt acts; instances of mistreatment. and Acts of wrongfully taking the property or power of others by force., Seeking or following something in order to obtain or accomplish it. Constantly; without change. the same A goal, purpose, or objective., Shows clearly; proves; gives evidence of. a A plan or scheme; a purpose or intention. to To conquer or bring into subjection; to force into obedience. them under Complete; unlimited. Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to To make arrangements for; to establish; to furnish or supply. new Protections; means of defense. for their future Safety; freedom from danger.. ---

Such has been the patient Endurance; the bearing of pain, offense, or other suffering. of these Bodies of people living far from the country in which they (or their ancestors) were born, but still subject to that country; the lands or territories inhabited by such people. (; and such is now the An urgent need; a force that cannot be resisted. which Forces; compels. them to alter their Previous; earlier. Systems of Government.

 

Abuses of King George III

The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated Wrongs; injustices; violations of the rights of others. and usurpations, all having (That is, as a.) direct A goal, purpose, or objective. the The act of introducing, setting up, or bringing about. of an Complete; unlimited. tyranny over these Politically organized bodies of people occupying certain territories and having their own governments; the major political units in some nations.. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a Fair; honest; free from prejudice. world.

 

    1. He has refused his Agreement; approval; consent. to (That is, laws enacted by the American colonial legislatures. These laws either required the king's approval before taking effect or were subject to his veto after being passed.) the most Promoting health, happiness, or well-being. and necessary for the Pertaining to the government or the people at large. good.
    2. He has Ordered or commanded not to. his The chief political officers of states, territories, etc. (In this case, the persons appointed by the British king to govern the American colonies.) to To allow or enact. (In this case, by signing or approving after the vote of a legislature.) laws of immediate and Urgent; critical. importance, unless Temporarily stopped or set aside. in their operation till his assent should be Gotten; gained; acquired.; and when Thus; in the way previously described. suspended, he has Completely; totally. Disregarded or left (something) undone; overlooked; failed or refused. to To give attention or heed to. them.
    3. He has refused to pass other laws for the The providing or arranging of what is needed or desired. (In this case, the organizing of local governments. This paragraph refers to the king's restrictions involving new towns and counties created in some of the American colonies.) of large Areas, regions, or portions of land. of people, unless those people would To give up. the right of The act or condition of being represented. in the An organized body of people having authority to make laws. (In this case, any of the legislatures formed in the American colonies.), a right Too valuable to be measured; above all price. to them and Causing fear or dread. to Cruel or oppressive rulers; despots. only.
    4. He has called together Legislatures. (In this case, American colonial legislatures.) at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the A place where something is deposited or stored, such as for safekeeping. of their public records, for the Single; only; solitary. purpose of (Pronounced fuh-TEEG-ing.) Tiring, wearying, or exhausting; harassing. them into Obedience or conformity to. his Steps or actions; proposed laws..
    5. He has Broken up; destroyed or brought an end to. Legislatures. (In this case, American colonial legislatures.) repeatedly for Resisting; acting against. with Brave or courageous; strong; dignified or noble. firmness his Attacks, infringements, or violations. on the rights of the people.
    6. He has refused for a long time, after Of the kind previously mentioned. (See paragraph 6.) Acts of dissolving, breaking up, or destroying., to cause (That is, other to be elected; By which. (That is, by these acts.) the Authority to enact laws., Not having the nature or ability to allow. (Pronounced uh-nie-uh-LAY-shun.) The act or condition of being destroyed or ceasing to exist., have returned to the people As a whole. for their Use; the act or process of performing the duties of., the state remaining in the meantime Not protected from. all the dangers of An attack by an enemy; an instance of a hostile army entering a country to plunder or conquer it. from Outside one's own country. and Violent civil disturbances, such as riots and insurrections. Inside one own's country..
    7. He has Tried or attempted. to To hinder or stop; to keep from happening. the The process of providing (a place) with inhabitants. of these states; for that purpose Blocking or stopping; hindering. the laws for The act of giving someone from a foreign country the rights of a native-born citizen. of Persons born in other countries., refusing to pass others to encourage their Acts of moving from one country or place to another. To this place. (That is, to America.), and Increasing; making higher or more difficult. the Terms, requirements, or qualifications. of new Instances of the British government granting lands in America to new settlers..
    8. He has obstructed the The process of administering, applying, or giving out. of The application of the law; punishment for breaking the law. by refusing his assent to laws for establishing Courts of justice. (This paragraph refers to the absence of courts in several American colonies at times when the king or a royal governor rejected colonial laws establishing such courts.).
    9. He has made judges Relying on; subject to; controlled by. his will alone for the The act, right, or term of holding something. of their Positions of responsibility or authority in government. and the amount and payment of their Money paid for services..
    10. He has Set up, established, or formed. a A great number; a crowd. of new offices, and sent hither Large numbers; multitudes. of officers to To weary, exhaust, or fatigue; to annoy. our people and eat out their Goods; property; means of living..
    11. He has kept among us, in times of peace, Permanent; established. armies without the Approval or agreement. of our legislatures.
    12. He has Attempted; desired. to To make; to cause (something) to become. the The armed forces (such as the army, navy, etc.). Self-governing; not depending on or subject to the control of another. of and Greater than; of higher rank than. the Pertaining to the general public or civic affairs; nonmilitary. power.
    13. He has combined with (That is, the British Parliament--the central lawmaking body of Great Britain, consisting of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.) to To place under the authority or control of. us to a The power or authority to govern or make laws. From another country; not belonging or connected. to our An established form of government; the way in which a state or nation is constituted or organized. (This refers to the right of the American people to govern themselves through their colonial legislatures.) and Not recognized or accepted. by our laws, giving his Agreement; approval; consent. to their Laws. Claimed but not genuine; declared in words only. Laws.:
      • For Providing with housing or shelter. large Groups. of Having weapons. Soldiers. among us;
      • For protecting (That is, the British soldiers stationed in America.), by a False; imitation. trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the Persons who live permanently in a certain place. of these states;
      • For cutting off our Commerce; the business of exchanging or buying and selling goods. with all parts of the world;
      • For Laying on or charging as a burden or penalty. Sums of money charged and collected by a government for public use. on us without our Approval or agreement.;
      • For Withholding or taking away from. us, in many Lawsuits, accusations, or legal questions brought before a judge or court of law for decision., of the Helps; advantages. of trial by A body of citizens appointed to examine a case brought before a court of law and to give a verdict (decision) according to the evidence presented.;
      • For Carrying or conveying (something) from one place to another. us beyond seas to be tried for pretended Crimes; violations of the law.;
      • For Destroying or putting an end to; making void (without legal force or effect). the free system of English laws in a (That is, Canada.), Introducing; setting up; bringing about. In that place. (That is, in Canada.) an Depending on someone's judgment and not fixed by law; not limited in the use of power; despotic or tyrannical. government, and Making larger; extending or expanding. its boundaries so as to To make; to cause (something) to become. it Both; at the same time. an example and Proper or suitable. A tool; a means used to accomplish a plan or purpose. for introducing the same Complete; unlimited. rule into these Bodies of people living far from the country in which they (or their ancestors) were born, but still subject to that country; the lands or territories inhabited by such people. (;
      • For taking away our Official documents that established colonies in America and gave the inhabitants authority to settle on lands, form governments, etc., abolishing our most Having value or worth; useful. laws, and Changing or making different. In a basic, essential, or radical way. the forms of our governments;
      • For Temporarily stopping or setting aside. our own Organized bodies of people having authority to make laws. (In this case, the American colonial legislatures.), and Formally or publicly stating or announcing. (That is, the British Parliament.) Formally given or granted; clothed with; put in possession of. power to To enact laws. for us in all Events; situations; circumstances. Whatever; of any kind at all..
    14. He has Given up; abandoned; surrendered. The right or authority to govern. here by declaring us out of his protection and Making; beginning; engaging in or carrying on. (That is, the Revolutionary War of 1775-1783.) against us.
    15. He has Robbed; taken goods from by force. our seas, Destroyed, ruined, or laid waste by violence; plundered. our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
    16. He is at this time transporting large armies of From another country. Soldiers hired into the military service of a country other than their own. (In this case, Germans or to complete the works of death, Destruction; ruin., and Cruel or oppressive government; despotism., already begun with Conditions; events. of cruelty and The act or condition of being disloyal or violating a trust; treachery. Hardly; almost never. Equalled; matched. in the most Uncivilized or primitive; savage or cruel. Specific periods of time in history (usually lasting for many years)., and totally unworthy the head of a Cultured; refined; advanced. nation.
    17. He has Forced; compelled. our Citizens of the same state or nation. (A citizen is a person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to its protection.) Captured and made prisoners of war. on the high seas to To carry; to be equipped or furnished with. Weapons; firearms. against their country, to become the Persons who put others to death. of their friends and Brothers; relatives; persons of the same nation, culture, or race. or to To be killed or wounded in battle. themselves by (That is, the hands of.
    18. He has Provoked or stirred up; caused, created, or put in motion. Pertaining to one's own country and its internal affairs (such as between states or citizens); not foreign. Instances of a group of citizens openly rising up against their government. Among. us, and has Tried or attempted. to (That is, to bring upon; to cause to attack.) the Persons who live permanently in a certain place. of our Areas near the most distant borders of a country, usually having few settlers or inhabitants. the Having no mercy; cruel. Indian Uncivilized, primitive, or wild persons; fierce or cruel persons; barbarians., whose known rule of War; military operations. is an Not separated into different groups or categories. destruction of all ages, sexes, and Provoked or stirred up; caused, created, or put in motion..

 

Efforts to Obtain Justice from Great Britain

In every A step; a period of development. of these oppressions, we have Made a formal request (usually in writing). for Relief or compensation for some wrong or injury. in the most Modest, meek, or submissive; not proud. Words; expressions.; our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated Wrongdoing; injustice; violation of the rights of others.. A A king or ruler of a nation. whose The particular nature, qualities, or reputation of a person. is thus Described; noted; distinguished. by every act which may To describe; to identify the meaning, nature, or limits of. a A cruel or oppressive ruler; a despot. is Not proper, appropriate, or suitable. to be the ruler of a free people.

Neither. have we been wanting in attentions to our British Brothers; relatives; persons of the same nation, culture, or race. (The. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by (That is, the British Parliament.) to To stretch out or reach; to apply. an Not defensible; unjust or improper; illegal. The power or authority to govern or make laws. over us. We have reminded them of the Conditions; events. (This refers to the Americans' view that they had established the colonies at their own expense and had not lost any of their natural rights by leaving England.) of our The act or process of leaving one country to live in another. and The act or process of settling or taking up residence in a particular country or place. here. We have appealed to their Natural; inborn; inherent. The virtue or principle of treating everyone fairly. and Greatness or generosity of mind; nobility of feeling., and we have Called upon; pleaded with. them by the ties of our Shared family relationship; kinship. to To reject, disown, or disagree with. these Acts of wrongfully taking the property or power of others by force., which would Unavoidably; certainly. To stop or hinder. our connections and Communication, especially by the exchange of letters.. They too have been Unwilling to hear; unconvinced by. the voice of justice and of (Pronounced kon-san-GWIN-uh-tee.) The condition of being related by blood, or descended from the same ancestors; kinship.. We must, therefore, To submit or agree to; to accept. the necessity which Declares solemnly; announces as a threat. our separation, and To regard, consider, or judge. them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends.

 

Birth of the American Nation

We, therefore, the Persons who are elected as members of a lawmaking body, where they represent or act on behalf of the citizens who elected them. of the United States of America, in Common to all; pertaining to the whole body of citizens (in this case, the entire nation); not limited in application (such as to a single colony or state). An assembly of delegates who meet to discuss and act on important matters concerning the people they represent. (In this case, the Continental Congress, representing all American citizens.) assembled, Calling upon; making an earnest plea to. the Supreme Judge of the world for the Rightness; integrity. of our intentions, do, in the name and by authority of the good people of these Bodies of people living far from the country in which they (or their ancestors) were born, but still subject to that country; the lands or territories inhabited by such people. (, solemnly To announce or make known to the public; to put in print for public distribution. and declare that these united colonies are, and From; out of; by. right Should; are morally bound to. be, free and Self-governing; not depending on or subject to the control of another. states; that they are Set free; released. from all Loyalty; faithfulness; duty or obligation owed to a nation or government. to the British A monarchy or kingly government; a king or queen., and that all Pertaining to government. connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally Destroyed or brought to an end; broken up.; and that, as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, To come to an agreement or decision on; to bring about or accomplish. peace, To establish or undertake by contracts or formal agreements. Leagues or associations of nations by treaty to further the interests they have in common., To introduce, set up, or bring about. Trading or buying and selling of goods., and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do.

And for the Sustaining; upholding; continuance. of this A formal statement; a proclamation or public announcement., with a firm The act of relying or depending on; trust or confidence in. the protection of Divine Providence, we Jointly; acting together. To make a binding promise or agreement. to each other our lives, our Possessions; property; wealth., and our Dedicated to God; unable to be violated; very important. Dignity; integrity; good reputation..

 

Signers of the Declaration of Independence

New Hampshire New Jersey Virginia
Josiah Bartlett Richard Stockton George Wythe
William Whipple John Witherspoon Richard Henry Lee
Matthew Thornton Francis Hopkinson Thomas Jefferson
John Hart Benjamin Harrison
Massachusetts Abraham Clark Thomas Nelson, Jr.
John Hancock Francis Lightfoot Lee
Samuel Adams Carter Braxton
John Adams Pennsylvania
Robert Treat Paine Robert Morris North Carolina
Elbridge Gerry Benjamin Rush William Hooper
Benjamin Franklin Joseph Hewes
Rhode Island John Morton John Penn
Stephen Hopkins George Clymer
William Ellery James Smith South Carolina
George Taylor Edward Rutledge
Connecticut James Wilson Thomas Heyward, Jr.
Roger Sherman George Ross Thomas Lynch, Jr.
Samuel Huntington Arthur Middleton
William Williams Delaware
Oliver Wolcott Caesar Rodney Georgia
George Read Button Gwinnett
New York Thomas McKean Lyman Hall
William Floyd George Walton
Philip Livingston Maryland
Francis Lewis Samuel Chase
Lewis Morris William Paca
Thomas Stone
Charles Carroll
of Carrollton