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It is The Declaration of Independence.
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declaration of independence
Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.
promissory note
Anything relating to freedom, as he was a slave owner.
The words are from the Declaration of Independence.
It is The Declaration of Independence.
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we the people
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declaration of independence
Three words ... DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE!
To show the depth of the colonists' commitment to independence
Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.
declaration of Independence deck the halls with balls of holly
John Adams