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Pennsylvania was the site of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Both were drafted and signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, although 11 years apart. The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776 at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The US Constitution was signed by 39 of the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention, on September 17, 1787, at the same location, which was then known as the "Pennsylvania State House".
Independence Hall is located on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the site where the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated. Independence Hall is open daily except for Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day.
There are many places to view and read the Declaration of Independence. This government site has a lot of information about the Declaration, you can view the original, read it, and even download the Declaration. http:// www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration.html Wikipedia also has a site to read the Declaration and its history. Most US Government text books and American History text books also have copies of the Declaration, the Constitution, and other documents dealing with US history.
Philadelphia, PA was the site of the Second Continental Congress (1775-1781) and the signing of the Declaration in 1776.
You should specify which declaration of independence. This site is read by people all over the World. For example, the one from the United States says that "We believe... that all men are created equal, ...", so it does seem to imply that all men are free. However, unlike the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence has no legal status; although it is considered an important document.
Independence Hall is a historical building that served as the meeting place for Congress, the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the constitution. It is now a national museum and site for people to visit. Other than verbal battles no battles have been fought in the building.
There are many readable copies of the Declaration of Independence online, for anyone to view. It can be found by going to google, and searching "Declaration of Independence" and then go to the Wikipedia site, it tells everything about this.Ê
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It was formally signed on August 2, 1776, with some members adding their names after that date.You may want to look at this site. Theres alot of information on the Declaration of Independence.