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A Powerful Legislature
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.
By signing the declaration, the founding fathers were comitting treason.
Natural Rights- Rights that belong to people at birth British Wrongs- Lists the wrongs committed by Britain Independence- Announces that the colonies have become independent and are free from british law
For OBVIOUS reasons. HELLO! The Declaration of Independence spoke a great deal against the King. That's treason against the crown. To top it all off, it's called the Declaration of Independence...from Great Britain. The signers wanted the 13 colonies to no longer be a part of British North America. As in they no longer wanted to be British subjects. That's treason against Great Britain.
A Powerful Legislature
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.
No. The constitution and the Declaration are NOT related. Both had different purposes. The Declaration to state whythe colonies wanted to be free from England and doing so in July 4, 1776. The constitution is our plan of government and it wasn't written until 1789. The preamble states why it is written.
The 44 men who signed the Declaration of Independence committed treason against the king. As Franklin stated when he signed " we need to hang together or we will hang separately."
By signing the declaration, the founding fathers were comitting treason.
The signers of the Declaration of Independence committed treason under British law and an order of the King.
They didn’t send the Declaration of Rights. That was done a century before them. They Did send the king the Declaration of Independence listing the wrongs against the colonies they felt he had committed.
They had committed treason against Great Britain and if caught they could have been hanged as traitors.
The Declaration of Independence was considered an Act of Treason under British Law, in the eye's of the British Government, the Colonials had defied the King and that was punishable in the utmost fashion... they had committed the highest offence considered at the time
Natural Rights- Rights that belong to people at birth British Wrongs- Lists the wrongs committed by Britain Independence- Announces that the colonies have become independent and are free from british law
The colonists in America made their final decision regarding their relationship with Britain on July 4, 1776 when they formally declared their independence from their mother country. After the Declaration of Independence was unanimously ratified by Congress, the thirteen colonies were committed to their war of independence from Britain.
It wasn’t what it would do, but as he signed stated” we will either hang together or hang separately.” This was a reference to the fact that they had just committed treason according to the king.