The Declaration of Independence is adopted.
Americans surround the British army in Boston.
France recognizes America as independent.
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The Americans surround the British army at Boston
They wanted to be independent from England.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
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The Americans surround the British army at Boston
to become free and independent states
Americans agree to the Declaration of Independence in
The whole purpose of the Declaration of Independence is to state the problems with the king and declare the colonies "free and independent " from the king.
The Colonist called themselfs Americans because they were independent from Britain when they signed The Declaration of Independence. Actually they were called americans because they were colonized in the Americas
They wanted to be independent from England.
The point of the fourth of July is to celebrate the independence of the Americans.
The Declaration of Independence is the document by which the colonies broke away from being governed by England. The Declaration recognizes that "All men are created equal" and that all people have rights endowed upon them by their creator. These righte being; Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Other rights enjoyed by Americans are enumerated in the US Constitution, not the Declaration of Independence. But without the Declaration, the Constitution would not be possible.
The groups were on represented in the Declaration of Independence were; women, slaves, and Native Americans.
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
African slaves and Native Americans were both left out of the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence told the world that they were a free country. It told Britain that they were no longer under the King of Britain and that they no longer had to follow the British laws.