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The Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are two separate and distinct documents. The Declaration of Independence explains why it had become necessary for the United States of America to declare its independence from England. The Bill of Rights listed a number of things that congress can not do. There is a connection. After the first four long sentences, The Declaration of Independence contains a bill of particulars. Some of the issues in the bill of particulars are in the bill of rights. You can download the entire Declaration and the entire Constitution and compare the bill of particulars with the Constitution.
ideas about Government-------------------------my answerThe second part declares independence from Britain, and lists the colonies' issues against the British government.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine, which explained issues in clear language to ordinary language, and the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson at the request of the Second Continental Congress and addressed to King George III, which declared that the colonies were free and no longer owned by the British Empire.
The cause of declaration of independece were that the colonist were fed up of being taxed and of the british not leting them move into their new land from their vitoiry of the french and indian war . so all the coloionies agreed to sign the declaration.
Very simple answer... The Declaration of Independence declared "all men are created equal...".... well, except the slaves (question mark).
An end to the slave trade and an expansion of women's rights were the colonial actions that were omitted in the Declaration of Independence. The various delegates could not agree on these two issues, and in the interest of unanimity, they had to be omitted from the Declaration.
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=It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.=
It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
The Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence are two separate and distinct documents. The Declaration of Independence explains why it had become necessary for the United States of America to declare its independence from England. The Bill of Rights listed a number of things that congress can not do. There is a connection. After the first four long sentences, The Declaration of Independence contains a bill of particulars. Some of the issues in the bill of particulars are in the bill of rights. You can download the entire Declaration and the entire Constitution and compare the bill of particulars with the Constitution.
It identified and focused on principles and issues that would unify the various colonial groups.
ideas about Government-------------------------my answerThe second part declares independence from Britain, and lists the colonies' issues against the British government.
ideas about Government-------------------------my answerThe second part declares independence from Britain, and lists the colonies' issues against the British government.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine, which explained issues in clear language to ordinary language, and the Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson at the request of the Second Continental Congress and addressed to King George III, which declared that the colonies were free and no longer owned by the British Empire.
The cause of declaration of independece were that the colonist were fed up of being taxed and of the british not leting them move into their new land from their vitoiry of the french and indian war . so all the coloionies agreed to sign the declaration.