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C. Thomas Jefferson
The Declaration of American Independence, a foundational document of the United States, was primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson. As a member of the Committee of Five, he was tasked with drafting the initial version. His eloquent prose articulated the colonies' grievances against British rule and their philosophical justification for independence, drawing on Enlightenment ideals of natural rights and self-governance. The document was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
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