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Q: What battle was fought after the Declaration of Independence?
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What war was fought after the Declaration of Independence?

The "Battle of Yorktown"


What were the battles that were fought before the Declaration of Independence was signed?

There were only two battles before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776. They were the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the first major battle of the American Revolution- the Battle of Bunker Hill.


What came first the declaration of independence. or the battle of bunker hill?

Declaration of Independence


What battles were fought in 1775 before the declaration of independence was signed?

The Declaration was signed in 1776 and the Battle of Lexington happened April 1775. In 1773 the Boston Tea Party happened.


Is the battle of Yorktown after the declaration of independence?

Yes


What did framers do?

they fought in the war and wrote our declaration of independence and our constitution.


How can these events be in proper order the treaty of Paris the Declaration of Independence Valley Forge the Battle of Bunker Hill and the battle of Yorktown?

Battle of Bunker Hill, Declaration of Independence, Battle of Yorktown, and The Treaty of Paris


The declaration on independence was influenced by who?

the founding fathers, the colonists who fought the war


Was the Declaration of Independence approved before the Battle of Lexington?

No it was not, it was approved after it.


What was the last battle fought for Texas Independence?

Palmito Ranch


How many years between battle of hastings and united state Declaration of Independence?

Hastings was in 1066, the Declaration of Independence was 1776; so 710 years.


How does the declaration of independence make an argument for independence?

the declaration of independence makes an argument for independence because some of the wars colonist fought in didn't get independence................... i'm not sure if this the right answer but at least i tried........ i just guessed this answer looking in my text book hopefully its right