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No battles have taken place on Antarctica, as part of any war.
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No battles prior to Fort Sumter - unless you mean John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859.
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The Battle of Lexington and Concord was important because it marked the beginning of The American Revolution. Also it made the Colinistes more confident that the could deafet the British.
Only two battles took place before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. These battles included the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The hall was the location where the Declaration of Independence was signed and where the constitution was written and signed.
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.
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Revolutionary war began, declaration of independence signed.
It was signed in Independece hall and written by Thomas Jefferson
The first battles in the Revolutionary War were the battles at Lexington and Concord. They took place on April 19, 1775. The Declaration of Independence was not passed until July 4, 1776, which is over a year after the start of the war.
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.
Second Continental Congress http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Continental_Congress
No, unless connected to a specific place or item, such as "Independence Hall", the location in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed. And there's another one of those "proper noun" examples.
The Declaration of Independence took place during the Revoulary War
Pennsylvania. Thomas Jefferson, the author, was a member of the Continental Congress which was meeting in Philadelphia at the time.