As usual, your taking it as a personal swipe. All men were not created equal at that time, and Jefferson owned slaves, washington etc. Why defend a lie?. it's simple. Lincoln knew it, why don't you?.
You know as well as I there are similarities, I dont buy (and actually neither do a lot of Americans) the simple "we sat em down and demanded everyone was free" stuff, there HAS to hve been more to it than that.
And huts?, have you ever been to Corfe Mullen? or Runnymede?, they are NOT huts, I can assure you of that. Besides, the setting doesn't matter, the situation does. You KNOW most of the signees of the declaration were pretty wealthy off of trading and such-like. As were the Barrons who wrote the Magna Carta.
The US Government fully acknowledge the part the Magna Carta has to play in the Declaration, I'm sure it's circumstance have been seen to be similar. THIS is the point that irritates me, you point out I "think the british empire is all sweetness and light", which I don't, and you POINT BLANK REFUSE to believe Washington and co could be anything other than....to quote Jim "Warrior" Hellwig "the greatest men that god ever put on the face of the earth"....which they certainly were not.
This is not a slight at the USA. this is a truth. They were very wealthy traders, and what they did, in a lot of ways was very similar, and like the magna carta, the declaration has been held aloft as almost mythical when in fact it is nothing of the sort.