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What three main points did Thomas Jefferson make in the document of the Declaration of Independence?
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What three main points did Thomas Jefferson make in the document of the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson said that all men have the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (though Jefferson did not originally think of the last one). Keep in mind that by "men" he means white, well-off men, not women or slaves.
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