Can’t remember who the “Author of Declaration of Independence” is in Cookie Jam? Here’s the answer

If you’re looking for the answer to “Author of Declaration of Independence” in Cookie Jam, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need.

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Can’t remember who the “Author of Declaration of Independence” is in Cookie Jam? Here’s the answer, image source: image by ChatGPT.
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Independence Day 2025 may be over, but Cookie Jam is still in celebration mode. After solving clues like “Red, white, and [blank],” “Portable cold box,” and “Largest marine mammals,” it’s time for another challenge. So if you're stuck on “Author of Declaration of Independence,” here’s a little help.

Answer to “Author of Declaration of Independence” in Cookie Jam

There were many people involved in creating the Declaration of Independence, with ideas and edits coming from several leaders. However, the primary author – the person who wrote the first draft and shaped most of its wording – is:

  1. Author of Declaration of Independence – Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson began drafting the Declaration of Independence in June 1776, with feedback and suggestions from fellow committee members like John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. At just 33 years old, Jefferson was younger than most of the other Founding Fathers.

He wasn’t chosen for his speaking skills, Jefferson was known to be quiet and reserved, but he had a strong reputation as a gifted writer. In fact, John Adams specifically pushed for Jefferson to take the lead on the draft. He completed it in about 17 days.

Although Jefferson wrote the first version, the Continental Congress ended up cutting roughly a quarter of it, including a section criticizing slavery. Jefferson wasn’t happy about the edits, but he accepted them to keep the colonies united.

Many of Jefferson’s ideas weren’t entirely new. He drew inspiration from earlier political thinkers, especially John Locke, whose ideas on natural rights shaped much of the document. The famous phrase “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” was adapted from Locke’s “life, liberty, and property.”

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February 26, 2014

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Olga Racinowska

Author: Olga Racinowska

Been with gamepressure.com since 2019, mostly writing game guides but you can also find me geeking out about LEGO (huge collection, btw). Love RPGs and classic RTSs, also adore quirky indie games. Even with a ton of games, sometimes I just gotta fire up Harvest Moon, Stardew Valley, KOTOR, or Baldur's Gate 2 (Shadows of Amn, the OG, not that Throne of Bhaal stuff). When I'm not gaming, I'm probably painting miniatures or admiring my collection of retro consoles.