According to National Archives: "In case you were wondering, there is writing on the back of the original, signed Declaration of Independence. But it is invisible, does it include a map, as the recently released Disney feature film, National Treasure, suggests. The writing on the back reads: 'Original Declaration of Independence, dated 4th July 1776.'
The writing on the back of the Declaration of Independence reads:
"Original Declaration of Independence dated 4th July 1776"
It is at the bottom and written upside down.
Source: US National Archives and Records Administration website
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/treasure/back_of_declaration.html
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Is correct, however there is no secret code or numbers that leads to a clue to another clue to another clue. National Treasure is not real and Nicholas Cage and the people did NOT get the real Document.
Original Declaration of Independence / dated 4th July 1776.
and some stains.
There is a notation that reads " Original Declaration of Independence dated 4 of July, 1776"
"Original Declaration of Independence / dated 4th July 1776."
the is a map on it
nothing
yeah when Ben Franklin(virgin) was signing the d.o.c. he flipped it on the back and wrote a map to where you could find millions of dollars in gold, Treasure, and ancient artifacts the most important a purple on the outside and gold on the inside PIMPMOBILE. P.S. IT is written in invisible ink so watch out you might have to steal it to deciphere it. Then the PO-PO will be after you so you better go get your gat and your sisters 9 and get outa there.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act didn't create tension, it just made the tension even stronger than it already was since the Founding Fathers first signed the Declaration of Independence and did not address the issue of slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act basically drew a line on the map leaving every state above the lign a Free State, and every state below the ling A Slave State.
A physical map
Themic Mobility Map
We don’t have the map so can’t answer the question.
there is
a treasure map in invisible ink.
no there is not it was just on the movie national treasure there is no map on the back of declaration of independenced
yeah when Ben Franklin(virgin) was signing the d.o.c. he flipped it on the back and wrote a map to where you could find millions of dollars in gold, Treasure, and ancient artifacts the most important a purple on the outside and gold on the inside PIMPMOBILE. P.S. IT is written in invisible ink so watch out you might have to steal it to deciphere it. Then the PO-PO will be after you so you better go get your gat and your sisters 9 and get outa there.
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Declaration of Independence began legic right for all u.s. cities in standes govenemnt for we know today.
It is sometimes reffered to as the National Treasure because it is one of the most valued and highly guarded documents in the history of the United States. There was also a movie called National Treasure about a man who finds a map on the back of the Declaration of Independence that leads to the worlds greatest treasure originally guarded by the Knights Templar.
Yes there is. Check out the movie National Treasure. It's made by Disney so it's not taken seriously by the general public but it is actually based on a true story. In the 80's a professor from Princeton actually stole the Declaration of Independence from Hoover Dam and used Vinegar (not lemon juice like in the movie) to "reveal" the map on the back of the document. No one knows for sure where the map led to but some scholars speculate that it revealed the location of the lost city of Atlantis, ruled by King Leonidas.
No.
it does if it is really old
Cage plays Benjamin Gates, a historian and amateur cryptologist searching for a lost treasure, once protected by the Knights Templar and hidden by the Freemasons during the early years of the United States. A coded map on the back of the Declaration of Independence points to the location of the "national treasure", but Gates is not alone in his quest. Whoever can steal the Declaration and decode it first, will find the greatest treasure in history.
Poverty before independence is a variety of methods have been proposed to measure it. This is shown on a map.