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In 1775, the colonists in the new world started to revolt against the British monarchy. The American revolution had begun. The colonists no longer supported the british government. After a gruesome eight year war, the new world finally gained independence from Great Britain. America was now a new country. As a new country in development, the people and the leaders in America decided to form a democratic government. This new government, a democratic one, was and still is based off of ideas of liberty, equality, citizen participation, and freedom. These ideas were used to write the Bill of rights and the constitution. They also are shown in citizen rights and responsibilities. 175 years after America gained independence, our democratic government is still standing strong. Why? Because the rights and responsibilities of a US citizen guards the basic ideas America was built on, and still stands for today.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal."

- Opening of Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson

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