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15 March, 15:06

What are the differences between the Declaration of Independence and the Declaration of Rights of Man?

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  1. 15 March, 15:26
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    Declaration of Rights of Man is giving the right to a man.

    Declaration of Independence is giving rights to both men and women
  2. 15 March, 15:26
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    airly uncanny.

    The American Declaration of Independence came first, signed on 4, July, 1776, and was the inspiration for the French Declaration of the Rights of Men and Citizens which was enacted 13 years later.

    The American declaration was intended to bring freedom to the American people, and they believed that British colonialism and royalty stood in the way of such freedom, similar to the first Claus of the French declaration sharing the terms that; all men are created equal, and thus should be permitted to live in freedom and equality.

    However, the American's wished to liberate themselves from the taxation, militant nature, and expansionist tendencies of the British Empire, while the French Declaration was written by the French to constitute that the poor and working-class would not be neglected by royalty or nobility. In essence, the American Declaration was an attempt to fight for such freedoms, while the French Declaration was intended to legally enforce these rules. The American revolution ended in 1783, while the French revolution ended in 1799, each with relatively decisive victories.

    Both of these documents, along with the Magna Carta,
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