The Declaration of Independence only declared the independence of the American colonists from Britain, so yes, they did meet that promise. I think you are thinking of the Constitution.
In May of 1787, the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia. They met there to write a new Constitution in the Pennsylvania State House, the same building where the Declaration of Independence had been signed eleven years earlier. The building is now known as Independence Hall.
Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA
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They meet at the old meeting house. They had secret meetings there so the "red coats" wouldn't find out!
the reason why it was in pennsyvania because it was inthe middle of all the states to meet at.
They met in Philadelphia, under the Second Continental Congress. Stop passing notes, and open a book.
This means, "Meet me in Heaven."
Teayomah Francis she has a beautiful voice I promise
A covenant is a binging agreement or promise, sometimes presented in the form of a treaty.
In May of 1787, the Founding Fathers gathered in Philadelphia. They met there to write a new Constitution in the Pennsylvania State House, the same building where the Declaration of Independence had been signed eleven years earlier. The building is now known as Independence Hall.
Federalist such as: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay were in favor of the Constitution. Anit-federalists such as: Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, Samuel Adams wanted a Bill of Rights added on to the Constitution, so a compromise was made and the Bill of Rights was added.
Of course America is a free country so it has to meet the needs and wants of its citizen.
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean meet at the southern tip of South America.
The Declaration of Independence reflects Enlightenment ideas such as natural rights and the social contract theory, while the United States Constitution embodies Enlightenment principles like separation of powers and checks and balances.
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