Representives
Representives
Declaration of Independence
The Constitution of the United States of America defines the US as a nation.
the United States Supreme Court
There is not a document that begins this way, but what this is referring to is the document that begins 'We the people of the United States...' That document is the constitution of the United States.
The United States Constitution united the US states as one nation.
The greatest national treasure of the United States is often considered to be the Declaration of Independence. This foundational document, adopted on July 4, 1776, articulates the nation's core values of freedom and democracy. It symbolizes the birth of the United States and its enduring commitment to liberty and human rights. Preserved as a historical artifact, it continues to inspire generations both domestically and worldwide.
I assume by "the colonies" the question refers to the Thirteen Colonies which became the United States. The document that recognized the independence of the United States was the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
Historical Statistics of the United States was created in 2006.
The United States Constitution
The document adopted on July 4, 1776 was the Declaration of Independence, which declared the United States a free nation separate from England.
the 52 states to make the united states