Declaration Of Independence Vs Constitution Essay

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Before researching the topic on Provincial America and Independence, I had a limited amount of knowledge pertaining to our nation’s founding fathers, and essentially their mindsets. However, after conducting further examination, one is able to determine that America’s founding fathers had very interesting, yet simple perspectives on the basic principles of our country. Therefore, such mindsets ultimately formed a strong foundation for the concepts and rights on which both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were built upon. By analyzing each phrase of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, one is able to determine that the rights and ideas, discussed in each of the documents, were aimed to preserve the life, liberty, and property of America’s wealthy white men. As a result of this concept, all women, African American slaves, Native Americans, and poverty-stricken men were left without a sense of entitlement to these same rights. Throughout this paper, this material will be further explained and examined through several different ideas and articles. The first idea that will be discussed, regarding the principles presented above, can be demonstrated through the article, The Right of “Free Suffrage” (1776). This article …show more content…

It would be unjust and oppressive in the extreme to shut out the poor in having a share in declaring who shall be the lawmakers of their country, and yet bear a very heavy share in the support of [the] government. Would not the rich complain grievously if they had no power of electing representatives?… (Gazette

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