preamble
The Declaration of Independence consists of five main parts: the introduction, the preamble, the list of grievances, the denunciation of the British people, and the conclusion. If you provide a specific option or name, I can identify which one is not part of these five sections.
Part 1 preamble Part 2 declaration of natural rights Part 3 list of grievances Part 4 resolution of independence
There was no one co-author. There was a group of five men who helped to write the Declaration of Independence. These men were Thomas Jefferson, Robert Livingston, Ben Franklin, John Adams, and Robert Sherman.
The Declaration of Independence is one; the Magna Charta is another. The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence is only one page in length.
The Preamble is the philosophical backbone of the Declaration of Independence.
The Texas Declaration was written by George C. Childress and the other one was by the USA. Congress?
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tHE DECLARATION WAS MADE BY ONE PERSON AND THE TRIETIES WERE MADE BY A FMAILY OF PEOPLES. AND THERE WERE TO TREATS AND ONE DOCUMENT OF INDEPENDENCE
The declaration was not created by one single man, but Thomas Jefferson is credited for being its author.
No one was solely responsible for the Declaration of independence. It was written by several different men, not based one just one mans opinion. A better Question would be "Who influenced the making of the Declaration of independence the most."