Bringing the Declaration to Life

Discover the meaning, context, and enduring impact of America’s founding document. Through accessible explanations and historical insight, we connect the words of 1776 to the issues and ideals of today, so every reader can understand why the Declaration still matters.

Explore the Declaration in Depth

We have organized the content into clear sections so you can learn at your own pace.

Grievances

The Declaration’s 27 grievances detail the colonists’ complaints against King George III and Parliament, from denying self-government and fair trials to imposing taxes and military control without consent. Each grievance reveals why the colonists believed Britain was acting as a tyrannical ruler and why independence was the only solution.

Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor

The closing of the Declaration announces the colonies’ break from Britain and affirms their right to self-govern. In a unified voice, the delegates pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to the cause, signaling both their resolve and the risks they willingly took for liberty.

The Signers

The 56 signers came from varied colonies, professions, and beliefs, yet shared a commitment to independence. While some upheld slavery and others opposed it, together they endorsed a document whose ideals would inspire future struggles for equality and freedom.