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The Declaration of Independence

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The Declaration of Independence. Oklahoma students join together in November to celebrate our freedoms!. What ARE our Freedoms?. We can find them in a very important paper…. Written many years ago in 1776…. The Declaration of Independence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Declaration of

Independence

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Oklahoma students join together in November to celebrate our freedoms!

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What ARE our Freedoms?

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We can find them in a very important paper…

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Written many years ago in 1776…

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The Declaration of Independence

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When American was young,

we were ruled by England’s king…

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But in July of 1776,

leaders from the

Americans colonies met

to declare we wanted

our independenc

e!

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They sent a written message to the king,

asking for freedoms and the right to rule

themselves!

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Several American leaders helped write the Declaration of Independence, like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin…

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But the final job was done by Thomas Jefferson of Virginia.

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Americans wanted to

explain why ruling themselves

was important.

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On July 4th, the Declaration of Independence was read

aloud to everyone!

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This is why we celebrate the 4th of July and why

we study the Declaration of Independence during

Celebrate Freedom Week!

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So, what does the Declaration of Independence really say?

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Here are some of its most important words and

ideas…

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Americans believed that they should be treated

equally…

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“We hold these truths to be

self-evident, that all men

are created equal …”

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Americans believe we all have rights to be free…

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What are these “rights”

?The right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

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These basic rights are unalienable-

this means that everyone is born with them and

no one can take them away.

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“…that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable

Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the

pursuit of Happiness.”

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And what is one of the most important jobs

for our leaders ?

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“…That to secure these rights,

Governments are instituted among

Men,”

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Americans also believe that governments should protect our freedoms (our rights.)

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Americans believe that we are the ones

who say what government should do for us…

We have the POWER!

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“…deriving their just powers

from the consent of the

governed.”

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So what happened after the colonies declared their independence?

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The colonists had to fight a war to win their independence!

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Since then, other countries have read our Declaration of Independence

to make their own governments protect

their freedoms!

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Let’s recite the Declaration of Independence

together!

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“We hold these truths to be

self-evident, that all men

are created equal …”

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“…that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable

Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the

pursuit of Happiness.”

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“…That to secure these rights,

Governments are instituted among

Men,”

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“…deriving their just powers

from the consent of the

governed.”

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Celebrate Freedom Week

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Sources:Documents of Freedom,

by Judith Yero and the

National Archives and Records Administration