it is declared when your mom drinks water and spits it out try that.
The Declaration of Independence (I assume that is what you are referring to) was written to declare our independence from England. Contrary to common belief, this document has no form of government. Our modern government is not directly affected by the Declaration at all. Basically, people were sick of England's grip on our nation. A group of men came together and officially declared independence by means of the Declaration of Independence.
In both Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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If you mean the US declaration, no, not directly. It was the independance of India that was the cusp.
No, the Declaration says that government derives its power directly from the people.
The drafting of Common Sense
The Declaration of Independence stated that all men are created equal. They wondered that if this statement was true then why were there men who had to work as slaves and others who get to control and rule the slaves.
The Magna Carta did not directly influence the Declaration of Independence, but the framers noted that theories such as "Trial by jury of their peers, and no taxation and without representation." Both theories echoed throughout the colonies before and after the Declaration of Independence.
No, the Declaration of Independence was not directly related to Westward expansion. The Declaration of Independence was a document drafted in 1776 by the American colonies to declare their independence from British rule. Westward expansion, on the other hand, refers to the period in American history where settlers migrated westward across the continent, which primarily took place during the 19th century.
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The United States Declaration of Independence.
This is not said to the British people but the king. The Declaration was a letter to the king listing the reasons for declaring independence.