The Constitution is the functioning document of the United States GOVERNMENT. The Declaration of Independence lays out the purpose for the founding of the NATION.
But if you want to use the poli. sci. defintion, a nation being a group of people that share common customs, origins, history, and language, I'd say that an American nation never existed - it has always been a hodge-podge of various nationalities. But it certainly didn't come into existence due to the Declaration of Independence. The only thing the document did was to justify severing the ties to England.
It is the Declaration that Abraham Lincoln referred to during the Gettysburg address (the second greatest piece of non-religious writing) when he said that 'all men were created equal'.
But what's your point? Lincoln used imagery from the Revolutionary War to support his agenda in a speech. So?
The revered 'Constitution' includes the provisions for slavery and the 3/5 compromise, onerous to a free society.
This nation was FOUNDED by the Declaration of Independence
God it pisses me off when people don't understand the history of their country.
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