He was committing treason since the colonies were still under British rule.
They had the risk of death since they were telling Great Britain basically "Hey, we are a country free from your rule!"
they risked being swagged out
No, because I'm not American.
Men risked their life to sign the declaration of independence, because they wanted their independence as a nation, and believed they would get it.
To be hung by committing treason.
As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, he was guilty of treason, which is punishable by death.
It was against British law to stand against the king. Many of them lost their lives, their homes and their money. They knew that risk when they signed their names on the document, but they wanted to be free.
No, because I'm not American.
Men risked their life to sign the declaration of independence, because they wanted their independence as a nation, and believed they would get it.
Benjamin Franklin and the rest of the men who signed the Declaration of Independence were actually subjects to Britain,technically. By signing and saying they wanted independence was showing they wanted a revolution and therefore treason to Britain. So, anyone who signed it was showing they wanted to betray the government. Source: Treason in The Revolution by David Maxey Published by the nps.gov
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They could get killed if the british found out what the were doing
To be hung by committing treason.
he singed and risked because he could not have british ruling over the colonies while he tried to unite them and declaration of independence stated that colonies were free from british (which we were technically not)
For Americans, the biggest and most significant event of 1776 was the Declaration of Independence. The American colonies wanted independence from Great Britain. The signers of the Declaration were taking the risk of being hanged for treason.
As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, he was guilty of treason, which is punishable by death.
Each man who signed knew that to oppose the king was treason, but they were willing to risk it for freedoms and independence. Sometimes people reach a breaking point and if you read the Declaration list of complaints is fairly long and they sum it up very well in the last two paragraphs why they declare independence.
During the revolution, the Declaration of Independence served solely as a motivational document for the revolutionaries. King George III dismissed it, and it carried no political clout. The signitaries did risk their lives by signing it, and therefore the Declaration lifted moral, or at least the incentive to overthrow British rule. It was a line drawn in the sand.
It was against British law to stand against the king. Many of them lost their lives, their homes and their money. They knew that risk when they signed their names on the document, but they wanted to be free.