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They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
Men risked their life to sign the declaration of independence, because they wanted their independence as a nation, and believed they would get it.
It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
Fight the war.
Yes, he actually was the one to get the pen and paper. He also told Jefferson to take all the credit so that is why Jefferson is called the father of the declaration of independence
Equality and liberty were the main ideas included in the Declaration of Independence. The Founding Fathers believed that people are created equal and have a right to freedom without oppression.
They believed that random arseholes like you shouldn't ask stupid questions and just go to school.
There were no Muslim signers. However many of the founding fathers were Deists. This means while they believed in a higher power they did not follow the Christian church.
They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
No, the founding fathers believed that democracy was "rule by the rabble". The word "democracy" does not appear in the Declaration of Indepedence or the United States Constitution. -Darin R., Palm Beach Gardens, FL
The Declaration of Independence was written to describe "inalienable rights". These are rights the founding fathers believed are given to people by god--rights that can not be taken away. The idea is that government is created to protect these rights.
Equality and liberty were the main ideas included in the Declaration of Independence. The Founding Fathers believed that people are created equal and have a right to freedom without oppression.
Men risked their life to sign the declaration of independence, because they wanted their independence as a nation, and believed they would get it.
It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
It was describing the rights that the colonists believed they should've had.
Fight the war.
Yes. Bu the South did not. They believed power should be put into the states.