I love Thomas Jefferson.
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I love Thomas Jefferson.

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Declaration of Independence: Birth of a Nation
The Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776, marks the birth of the United States of America as it announced the Thirteen Colonies’ decision to break away from British rule. Written mainly by Thomas Jefferson, this document laid out the colonies’ reasons for seeking independence and articulated groundbreaking ideas about human rights and equality that continue to influence democracies worldwide.
Key Facts
Drafted primarily by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
Declared the Thirteen Colonies independent from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
Asserted that "all men are created equal" with "unalienable rights" to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
Initially seen as a formal political statement, it gained profound importance over time as a statement of human rights.
Influenced by Enlightenment thinker John Locke, emphasizing natural rights and equality.
Served as a moral and legal foundation for later movements such as the abolition of slavery and civil rights.
Part of a trio of key founding documents, alongside the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution.
Historical Context
In the 1760s and 1770s, rising tensions between the American colonists and Great Britain—over taxation, governance, and representation—culminated in calls for independence. The Declaration was a formal statement explaining the colonies' justified reasons to separate and seek self-governance amid the broader conflict of the American Revolution.
Historical Significance
The Declaration of Independence is more than just a statement of separation; it is a pivotal human rights document that introduced revolutionary ideas about equality and liberty. It set a global precedent for democratic governance and inspired countless struggles for freedom and justice worldwide. Its core principles remain a touchstone for American identity and civil rights advocacy.
The Declaration continues to resonate as a symbol of the fight for freedom and equality, reminding us that nations are built not only on geography and power but on shared ideals and human dignity.
Learn More: Declaration of Independence
Born On This Day: Jazz Icons Born on June 20th!
Celebrate the legacy of legendary jazz musicians born on June 20th! From groundbreaking multi-instrumentalists to masterful trumpeters, these artists shaped the history of jazz music. Musicians Featured: • Eric Dolphy (June 20, 1928) – Renowned multi-instrumentalist, composer, and pioneer of the bass clarinet and flute in jazz. • Doc Evans (June 20, 1907) – Celebrated American jazz cornetist and a staple of the traditional jazz scene. • Thomas Jefferson (June 20, 1920) – Influential Dixieland jazz trumpeter heavily inspired by Louis Armstrong.
It's crazy that people damn near worship those Founding Slave Masters! Those bitched and moaned about King George, tyranny, and "freedom.". Then, to take the edge off they probably went home and raped and beat their SLAVES! White people will try to KILL you if you say something "mean" about those subhumans! Washington OWENED over 300 PEOPLE as a sitting president. A wet, bedbug-infested couch had more rights than I did in 1776! Fuck em and anybody that looks like em!

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Omg!! A still drawing :) The basic gist of this is that Hermes and Apollo have been dating for a few months and neither knew the other was a dad…until they bumped into each other at the park. Hermes is holding a tiny itty bitty baby Odysseus (I don't draw babies so sorry if he looks…odd)
And Apollo has a hand on his son, Alexander Hamilton’s Shoulder.
That is all :)
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MY BOYS!!!
For the record the brownies were good🤍
Yandere Alexander vs Jefferson with Skylar’s thembo sibling and romantic or platonic or both whatever you want bro.
I'm going to do romantic
💜-Thomas Jefferson
💚-Alexander Hamilton
⚠️TW OBSESSIVE BEHAVIOR STALKING POSSESSIVE BEHAVIOR STOCKHOLM SYNDROME MANIPULATION ABUSIVE BEHAVIOR AND DRUGGING DO NOT DO ANY OF THIS ITS NOT HEALTHY ⚠️
💜 the fact that you are a strong and very oblivious kind of was a a good and bad thing with you being oblivious it was easier to convince you of things but with you being strong you could easily break his arm I guess that was more of a turn on for him
💚 you fought along with him during the war so you two definitely have a stronger Bond so he definitely tells off Thomas he often wishes he married you instead of Eliza but he stays loyal to her for now
💜 Alexander and him always Clash heads when it comes to you it's a very violent confrontation unlike the cabinet meeting this has no rules so be prepared to see a lot of blood
💚 finally once you two were separated that to one of the fights you had to force them to stop fighting in general it was annoying and you hated it but you give them a proposition you can share them if you stop fighting
💚💜 this is something that they can both agree on
Sorry for being so short I'm going to dinner soon