No... the Declaration of Independence was a statement of succession as well as a list of grievences committed against the colonies by the british Parliament and monarch.
The U.S. Constitution was written to run the country, not to declare independence. The Declaration of Independence was for that.
Declaration of Independence was signed July 4th 1776 ( this is why we have 4th of July) Constitution 1789
The declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence was written before the Constitution and the Bill of Rights was written after the Constitution, so when it comes to the influence on the writing of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights cannot be the correct answer. Therefore, the correct answer is the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration declares that the colonies are independent from the king. The constitution is the framework of government.
the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence
The U.S. Constitution was written to run the country, not to declare independence. The Declaration of Independence was for that.
the declaration of independence
the constitution and declaration of independence
Declaration of Independence was signed July 4th 1776 ( this is why we have 4th of July) Constitution 1789
The Declaration of Independence
The declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
Constitution
The Declaration of Independence was written first.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man was modeled after the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4th, 1776 and the Constitution was adopted in 1787
Answer this question…The Declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.