The Declaration of Independence was adopted by representatives of 13 American colonies resisting British rule over 250 years ago on July 4, 1776. This document declared the sovereignty of the United States and outlined the aspirations of the new nation. It emphasized the rights of individuals, including equality before God and the inalienable right to freedom and happiness. The declaration marked a significant shift, as it challenged the authority of King George III, who had previously been respected by the colonists. The Revolutionary War had already been ongoing for more than a year at the time of the declaration, and many delegates were concerned about the future. The act of declaring independence was seen as a bold challenge to royal authority and carried serious risks for those involved.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article provides a balanced historical account of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, focusing on the context, motivations, and implications without taking a clear ideological stance. It presents the perspectives of both the American colonists and the British crown, emphasizing the




