Find the phrase 'Laws of Nature and of Nature's God' in this paragraph. Use context clues within the text to determine what Jefferson means.

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The question asks for an explanation of a specific phrase from the Declaration of Independence and what it signifies according to the context provided in the selected text.

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Jefferson uses it to justify separation based on universal principles.

Jefferson uses the phrase to justify the American colonies' separation from British rule by appealing to universal truths and moral principles beyond human law.

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Jefferson uses the phrase to justify the American colonies' separation from British rule by appealing to universal truths and moral principles beyond human law.

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The phrase 'Laws of Nature and of Nature's God' implies that certain moral and political rights are intrinsic and exist beyond governmental authority.

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A common mistake is to interpret 'Nature's God' in strictly religious terms rather than as an appeal to broader Enlightenment values.

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