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There had been revolutions prior to the American Revolution. But this was the first time a group of people outlined in writing (the Declaration) the reasons they were revolting and declaring that they were an independent state (nation).
It should be capitalised as in Declaration of Independence
I obviously can't put his signature in this answer, but his signature is signifigant because his signature is the biggest on the Declaration of Independence. He also made his signature look cool instead of just writing it normal, like how We the people looks on the Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence was needed to stated the colonists independence from Britain and to make laws for the colonists government.
Jefferson had "Author of the Declaration of Independence" put on his headstone, because he considered that his greatest lifetime achievement. The headstone does not mention that he was the third president of the US, because after his second term he was so disheartened by the political squabbling going on that he did not want to have it mentioned there.
The Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776 at Independence Hall. We do not normally put "the" before "Independence Hall." You could conceivably put a comma after the year, separating the time and place.
the 13 colonies got their independence from Britain because it was a lot of days for the war, so a general put a white flag to surrendered.
I think you just did it.
Nope, just capitalize Declaration and Independence
This will vary from person to person. Some would sign the Declaration of Independence because they believe it was needed and the right thing to do. Others would not sign it because they did not believe strongly in it or were fearful.
Independence Hall of Philadelphia was chosen for the back of the 100 dollar bill because it is a historical spot in US history. It is the location of where the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were debated.
Declaration of Independence