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Document · July 6, 1775

Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms

congressional declaration · Second Continental Congress; drafts by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson

Read in context

The Congress justified armed resistance but publicly denied that it sought separation from Britain.

Why it matters

It captures the unstable political position of an institution waging war without yet claiming independence.

Selected passage

Our cause is just. Our union is perfect.

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