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At the end of the article, the author argues that the expedition’s vote was significant because it reflected the promises made in the Declaration of Independence. Explain his argument, and evaluate whether you agree or disagree with his conclusions. Support your analysis with reasons and evidence. what was his argument

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Answered by ayushahlawat02
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JULY 1, 2020

When Thomas Jefferson penned “all men are created equal,” he did not mean individual equality, says Stanford scholar

When the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, it was a call for the right to statehood rather than individual liberties, says Stanford historian Jack Rakove. Only after the American Revolution did people interpret it as a promise for individual equality.

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In the decades following the Declaration of Independence, Americans began reading the affirmation that “all men are created equal” in different ways than the framers intended, says Stanford historian Jack Rakove.

With each generation, the words expressed in the Declaration of Independence have expanded beyond what the founding fathers originally intended when they adopted the historic document on July 4, 1776, says Stanford historian Jack Rakove. (Image credit: Getty Images)

On July 4, 1776, when the Continental Congress adopted the historic text drafted by Thomas Jefferson, they did not intend it to mean individual equality. Rather, what they declared was that American colonists, as a people, had the same rights to self-government as other nations. Because they possessed this fundamental right, Rakove said, they could establish new governments within each of the states and collectively assume their “separate and equal station” with other nations. It was only in the decades after the American Revolutionary War that the phrase acquired its compelling reputation as a statement of individual equality.

Answered by guistam35stu
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No matter if you aren’t in the country because you were sent out or not doesn’t mean you get to be not accounted for. The expedition was made by the president so he should count their votes in too because he was the one who decided to send them away.

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