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Was the declaration of Independence in declaration hall.....declaration hall doesnt exist. Its independence hall you are thinking of. And yes it was created and signed there.
No. The United States Congress did not exist when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed.
Texans did NOT write the Declaration of Independence. Texas did not exist in 1776 when Jefferson wrote it. Texas had nothing to do with the Declaration.
Governments exist to protect the people who created them :)
Texas didn't exist in 1776. The Congress finalized the Declaration in Oct. 1776.
The concept of Communism did not exist when the Declaration of Independence was written in 1776.While socialism existed in theoretical form at the time of the Declaration of Independence; Communism was developed by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels in the 1840's.
When the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 the US Senate didn't exist since it was created in the constitution. So, the answer to your question is no one.
Government should exist with the consent of the people.
The two basic documents that are related to the founding of the US are the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and the Constitution in 1789.
In The Declaration of Independence, the governmentâ??s relationship is as protector of the rights of the people. It is only through this relationship, the government is allowed to continue to exist. At this point, the government must cease to exist.
Government should exist only if the people allow it
As of now, it is estimated that around 26 copies of the Dunlap Broadsides, which were printed by John Dunlap on July 4, 1776, still exist today. These broadsides are considered one of the earliest printed versions of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the surviving copies are held in institutions such as libraries and museums, making them rare and valuable historical artifacts.