
Declaration of Independence
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The Declaration of Independence, penned by Thomas Jefferson and adopted on July 4, 1776, is the bold proclamation that gave birth to a nation. Asserting the American colonies' right to break from British rule, this document laid the foundation for liberty, justice, and democratic ideals across the globe ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿.
This edition presents the full, unabridged text of the Declaration, along with contextual annotations, historical commentary, and insights into the minds of Jefferson, Adams, Franklin, and the Founders. Ideal for students, educators, historians, and patriots of all ages.
"One of the greatest documents ever crafted in pursuit of liberty." - Library of Congress
"A timeless call for human dignity and self-governance." - Smithsonian Magazine
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