No. The answer to the multiple-choice question is that the Declaration did not need to be ratified (approved) by the states, as did the Articles of Confederation or the later US Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776.
The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776.
The Constitution was written first. The Constitution was written, signed, and sent to the states for ratification. The battle for ratification in New York was fierce, and the Papers were written to convince people that the Constitution was the way to go.
The Declaration of Independence was written on parchment made from sheepskin.
The Declaration of Independence was written first.
Yes, the Declaration of Independence is written in cursive handwriting.
The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789
The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson.
The Declaration of Independence was written entirely in English.
The Declaration of Independence was written July 4, 1776! The Constitution was written in September 1787.
The declaration was written demanding independence and breaking free from the British.
The declaration of independence was written in 1776.