If you are comparing drafts of the Declaration of Independence, on the other hand, you would include a Works Cited entry for each document you compared. In that case, you would use the format for an unpublished document or a manuscript.

For example, you might write “The Declaration of Independence asserted that the British monarch was unfit to govern the American people (US 1776). "

Always enclose any quoted material in quotation marks and mention the name of the Declaration in any sentence where you quote or paraphrase from it.

Example: Jefferson, T.

Example: Jefferson, T. (1776).

Example: Jefferson, T. (1776). The Declaration of Independence.

Example: Jefferson, T. (1776). The Declaration of Independence. Retrieved from https://etc. usf. edu/lit2go/133/historic-american-documents/4957/the-declaration-of-independence/

For example, you might write: The US was founded on the principle that “all men are created equal” (Jefferson, 1776).

Example: Jefferson, Thomas.

Example: Jefferson, Thomas. “The Declaration of Independence. "

Example: Jefferson, Thomas. “The Declaration of Independence. " 1776. Retrieved from https://etc. usf. edu/lit2go/133/historic-american-documents/4957/the-declaration-of-independence/.

Example: Thomas Jefferson, “The Declaration of Independence,” (1776), retrieved from https://etc. usf. edu/lit2go/133/historic-american-documents/4957/the-declaration-of-independence/.