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"Founders" is the general term for the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Yes. Side Note: The Constitution is different than the Declaration of Independence.
What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
Don't cheat at History. Short term effects: - Puerto Rico used as a military outpost -Filipinos wanted freedom, but annexing them would go against the Declaration of Independence -US played up possible trade profits with the Philippines -Angered Anti-imperialists Long term effects: -Puerto Ricans were granted US citizenship -Great amounts of Puerto Ricans moved to New York City -More cultural diversity
The long term effects would be that people still quote the declaration of independence today and it has been an inspiration for many.A short term effect could be that it motivated people at that time and made them realize what was happening.
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the Declaration of Independence (who signed the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776) and the Framers of the Constitution (who were delegates to the Constitutional Convention
"Founders" is the general term for the people who signed the Declaration of Independence.
Some of the effects of the Declaration of Independence are the birth of a more democratic form of government. It also proposed the idea that people were free to live without threat of tyranny. This idea inspired the world, and still does to this day.
Yes. Side Note: The Constitution is different than the Declaration of Independence.
the introduction of the declaration of independence is called
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What were the long-term effects of Shay's Rebellion?
Short term effects: - Puerto Rico used as a military outpost -Filipinos wanted freedom, but annexing them would go against the Declaration of Independence -US played up possible trade profits with the Philippines -Angered Anti-imperialists Long term effects: -Puerto Ricans were granted US citizenship -Great amounts of Puerto Ricans moved to New York City -More cultural diversity
He was almost 62 when his first term began and almost 70 when he left office.
Don't cheat at History. Short term effects: - Puerto Rico used as a military outpost -Filipinos wanted freedom, but annexing them would go against the Declaration of Independence -US played up possible trade profits with the Philippines -Angered Anti-imperialists Long term effects: -Puerto Ricans were granted US citizenship -Great amounts of Puerto Ricans moved to New York City -More cultural diversity