In a letter to Henry Lee in 1825, Thomas Jefferson forever informed us that the intention of the Declaration of Independence was not to express “new principles” or “say things which had never been said before,” but rather was written to plainly represent the general thought of the time and “to be an expression of the American mind.”
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Do You Have an American Mind?
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In a letter to Henry Lee in 1825, Thomas Jefferson forever informed us that the intention of the Declaration of Independence was not to express “new principles” or “say things which had never been said before,” but rather was written to plainly represent the general thought of the time and “to be an expression of the American mind.”