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Rights : Is There Equal Rights For Everyone?

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Is There Equal Rights For Everyone? Throughout history, the topic of Rights has always been very controversial among individuals of all races, genders, and nationalities. Although this topic has had incredible advancements yet, today, we still have problems and controversies over these aspects. Three especially important texts that addressed this topic are The Declaration of Independence, Letters to John Adams and the Founding Documents Firstly, in The Declaration of Independence, the Americans wrote a document in which they addressed a very important topic for all the American citizens and greatly impacted our nation. The cause of this action was that King George III, did not respect the unalienable rights of the people. As a consequence, the Americans began believing that all men were created equal and “that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights (Jefferson 3).” However, this statement was not extended towards women, Native Americans, and African Americans. An example to prove my point is a statement made in the same document, representing the Native Americans as “merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions(29)”. This evidence provides enough information to conclude that equal rights were a luxury not all humans could afford. In the second text, Letters to John Adams, Abigail Adams writes a letter to her husband John Adams, the second president of the

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