It means to be like a law that can`t be taken away because unalienable means
can`t be taken away!!
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That we are created by God and every man has basic human rights that should be guaranteed to them
the anwser is life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
John Locke (Not John Locked) was the inventer of The Social Contract. Locke's Contract states that people had certain unalienable rights, mainly life, liberty, and property. The authors of the Declaration of Independence were protesting British rule over the American colonies, claiming that the British government had violated these rights. (The Declaration of Independence features "the pursuit of happiness" instead of property as the third unalienable right) *Unalienable rights mean rights that are automatically given to everyone*
In the context of The Declaration of Independence, it refers to those rights that all human beings are assumed to possess and that the government cannot take away, such as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Some of the rights of mankind come from (are "endowed," or given by) mankind's Creator (note capital "c" in that word).They are "unalienable," in that one can never be "alienated" from them (i.e. they can never be taken away).Among these "unalienable rights" are "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness".Well... that's MY 2-cents worth, anyway... too bad we have drifted from this. plus it is like moe then eough then what you think it is so please say what you please it is not the