[EBOOK]⚡ My Very Own Constitution: The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
Link : https://alkindojaya1.blogspot.com/?net=B08YCXPHF7 ===========================*=========================== In the summer of 1776, representatives of the thirteen colonies gathered in Philadelphia. They declared to the world that they were no longer subjects of King George III and the British Empire, but a free and independent people. However, the Declaration of Independence did not merely formalize the separation of the colonies from Great Britain it is a statement of human liberty, equa
Link : https://alkindojaya1.blogspot.com/?net=B08YCXPHF7
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In the summer of 1776, representatives of the thirteen colonies gathered in Philadelphia. They declared to the world that they were no longer subjects of King George III and the British Empire, but a free and independent people. However, the Declaration of Independence did not merely formalize the separation of the colonies from Great Britain it is a statement of human liberty, equa
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My Very Own Constitution: The Declaration of Independence
and the Constitution of the United States of America (I Know
My Rights)
Sinopsis :
In the summer of 1776, representatives of the thirteen colonies
gathered in Philadelphia. They declared to the world that they
were no longer subjects of King George III and the British
Empire, but a free and independent people. However, the
Declaration of Independence did not merely formalize the
separation of the colonies from Great Britain it is a statement
of human liberty, equality, and dignity. Following the
Revolution, the Founders were faced with establishing a
government that embodied the virtues of the Declaration of
Independence. In September of 1787, after months of
deliberation, the Constitution of the United States was signed.
Rather than creating a government of unyielding authority, like
the British government that they had just rejected, our
Founders sought to form a government whose authority and
power is constrained by the individual rights of the people. Not
a government of limitless power, but one limited to the purpose
of protecting the individual rights of all people. As such, it
remains the duty of each individual to be educated in matters
of government and law. By learning our most fundamental
laws, we can take a more significant part in our communities
and our nation. We become better prepared to stand up for the
rights and dignity of ourselves, our families, our neighbors and
friends, and even strangers whom we may never meet. An
excellent companion to the I Know My Rights children series.
This delightfully illustrated pocket edition of the Declaration
and Constitution will serve as a constant reminder of our rights
and as a resource of knowledge for years to come!