Thomas Jefferson wrote the "Declaration of Independence" because Thomas Jefferson had the fewest enemies in Congress and was the best writer.
The Vir-ginia Declaration of Rights and the draft Vir-ginia Constitution, both written by Thomas Jefferson himself, have the only few books and pamphlets Thomas Jefferson had around while he worked on the "Declaration of Independence" in a rented room not far from the State House.
There seem to be three parts of the "Declaration of Independence". It features a preface, which was mostly ignored at the time but ultimately rose to fame as the document's most well-known section.
It is divided into three parts: the first asserts independence from Britain; the second cites the faults of the King of Great Britain; and the third calls for the complete abolition of all ties between the British Crown and the "Free and Independent States" of America.
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