Although it rejects popular wisdom, the United States would be no different without the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration has never had any legal value in the United States as a law or customary guide and the American Revolution had already started a year before its issuance. The only thing that it served to do was to give a political justification for an economic liberation war. American Law, as it commonly stands, is far more indebted even to the Articles of Confederation (and extraordinarily indebted to the Constitution of 1789) than to the Declaration of Independence.
Laws might be different but we would still be sovereign since we won the Revolutionary War so there was no need to state on paper that we aren't part of the UK.
America would be doomed. If nobody signed the Declaration of Independence we might still be under control of Great Britain
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, while the Declaration of Independence did not. The Declaration (1776) only stated that the states were no longer ruled by Britain, while the Constitution (1789) established the governmental framework for the independent nation, replacing the ineffective Articles of Confederation (1781).
They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
There are many things I would write in the Declaration of Independence. One thing that pops into my mind would be that future presidents are not able to change or modify anything in this declaration.
That would be the Declaration of Independence, signed by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
Men risked their life to sign the declaration of independence, because they wanted their independence as a nation, and believed they would get it.
without the declaration we would have no rights, nor a democracy
Without it, many laws that we have today would not be in effect and there would be many people disobeying the rules. I think The Declaration of Independence is very important to the USA.
It is simply important because without it we would not have the freedoms we would have today.
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, while the Declaration of Independence did not. The Declaration (1776) only stated that the states were no longer ruled by Britain, while the Constitution (1789) established the governmental framework for the independent nation, replacing the ineffective Articles of Confederation (1781).
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because it changed our history today because without is we would be different as in history and people.
lucky Gerald ford wouldn't ever have been president
They believed that the British would accept the declaration of Independence
There are many things I would write in the Declaration of Independence. One thing that pops into my mind would be that future presidents are not able to change or modify anything in this declaration.
The Declaration of Independence shows what the USA will not put up with then and now. The Colonies were tired of GB telling them what to do. Without the Declaration we would not be free today. The Declaration pretty much told GB that they were willing to wadge war against them and the Colonies won,which is why we are free today. The Declaration of Independence is the reason for the Constitution.
That would be the Declaration of Independence, signed by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.
The Declaration of Independence is the document by which the colonies broke away from being governed by England. The Declaration recognizes that "All men are created equal" and that all people have rights endowed upon them by their creator. These righte being; Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Other rights enjoyed by Americans are enumerated in the US Constitution, not the Declaration of Independence. But without the Declaration, the Constitution would not be possible.