without the declaration we would have no rights, nor a democracy
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The enlightenment era affected the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights and the constitution
The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence
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The Declaration of Independence (I assume that is what you are referring to) was written to declare our independence from England. Contrary to common belief, this document has no form of government. Our modern government is not directly affected by the Declaration at all. Basically, people were sick of England's grip on our nation. A group of men came together and officially declared independence by means of the Declaration of Independence.
The enlightenment era affected the declaration of independence, the bill of rights and the constitution
The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence came about because of the War for Independence. This affected slavery and changed America forever.
The Declaration of Independence declares the colonies' independence from England.
The Declaration of Independence declares the colonies' independence from England.
Americans agree to the Declaration of Independence in