Learn how the Declaration of Independence was drafted, reviewed by Congress, and adopted



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JEFFERSON: Well, a committee was appointed with five men--Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, Roger Sherman--and I served as chairman. When I asked John Adams to write the document, he refused, saying I could write much better than he. So I consented. Adams and Franklin made only a few edits, but Congress made several changes. I squirmed under the ordeal and I remember Franklin saying he made it a rule whenever in his power, to avoid becoming the draftsman of papers to be reviewed by a public body. But the document survived. And on the evening of July 4, in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted and signed.