Because it did.
The Declaration of Independence
You are from my school i know lol , that's the excat question on my paper , but i believe Declaration of Independence.
=It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.=
It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
It is an enlightened document. The reason for this is because it is based off of philosophies which came from The Enlightenment period. It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
It is an enlightened document. The reason for this is because it is based off of philosophies which came from The Enlightenment period. It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
It was argued by members of the Xecond Continental Congress in the Pennsylvania Statehouse, later re-named Independence Hall, in Philadelphia, Pennsylcania.
It was the first document since Magna Carta to assert power above and beyond a monarch. It has been a model for other colonial states that sought to assert their independence
The document said that we were a country and we were free of Great Britain's rule.
The document announcing colonial independence from Great Britain is the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776. It was primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson and outlined the colonies' grievances against King George III, asserting their right to self-governance. The Declaration expressed the philosophical foundations of democracy and individual rights, famously stating that "all men are created equal" and are endowed with certain inalienable rights. This pivotal document marked the formal separation of the thirteen American colonies from British rule.