they were willing to go to war to gain independence
It is the Philadelphia 76ers (Sixers for short) in reference to the year 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was signed in Independence Hall in order to obtain independence for the colonies from Great Britain.
Benjamin Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence as the 1st signatory. The document was organized by the order in which the delegates arrived, and Franklin, being one of the most prominent figures at the Continental Congress, had the honor of signing first.
The Declaration of Independence was written specifically for King George III. The colonists wrote and signed the document in order to notify the King that they were going to become their own country.
that is unknown completely because the signitures are all over the bottom which makes it harder to tell the order of who signed it micki16
Oh, dude, in Independence Hall, the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, declaring America's independence from Britain. Then, the U.S. Constitution was signed there in 1787, laying out the framework for our government. So, like, those are the two big ones, you know?
The Declaration of Independence was written specifically for King George III. The colonists wrote and signed the document in order to notify the King that they were going to become their own country.
The order of signing is relegated to order by state signed. There is no official transcript as to who signed first (John Hancock) all the way through to who signed it last. Therefore it is indexed by state, and by the men from each state.Lewis Morris represented New York with three other men. The order of their names as indexed (and not necessarily the order they signed) are:Lewis MorrisPhilip LivingstonFrancis LewisWilliam Floyd
The Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson, the man who wrote the Declaration of Independence, although he was a slave holder, and the Declaration had many parts taken out in order to get the Continental Congress to approve it.
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In order to sign the Declaration, a person had to be one of the delegates to the Second Continental Congress.
The American Revolution actually began in 1775, with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776 in order to justify the reasons for the Revolution.