On Friday, Google released a commercial that reimagines the drafting of the Declaration of Independence with modern technology. The ad, titled “Group project, but make it 1776,” explores how **Thomas Jefferson** and other **Founding Fathers** might have collaborated using **Google Workspace** tools.
Imagining Collaboration in 1776
The ad opens with a mid-draft **Thomas Jefferson** receiving a text from **Ben Franklin**, prompting a humorous take on how the Founding Fathers would manage their collaboration today. As Jefferson drafts the document, he receives suggestions via **Google Docs**, showcasing a lighthearted twist on historical events.
Utilizing **Google Calendar**, the characters schedule a virtual meeting, highlighting the convenience of remote collaboration. Interestingly, all attendees have their cameras off during the meeting, adding a comedic element to the scene.
Modern Tools Meet Historical Context
As the commercial progresses, the Founding Fathers finalize their groundbreaking document with **e-signatures**, a nod to today's digital signature capabilities. The ad culminates with celebratory fireworks, emphasizing the significance of the Declaration in American history.





