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Eloquently, Jefferson weaved together old ideas, its lack of originality was far from concern.
With the nation in a rare state of unamity over the push for independence Jefferson was faced with limited time. In two weeks Jefferson presented a first draft, but the document was no where near completion... displayed 300 characters
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In two weeks Jefferson presented a first draft, but the document was no where near completion. From the original rough draft to the final text adopted by Congress on the morning of July 4, 1776, eighty-six changes were made with the help of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, other members of the drafting committee, and by the Congress... displayed next 300 characters
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