The Declaration of Independence was signed on July 1, 1776. This was done during the 2nd Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia.
it is the USA-s birthday
to declare independence from Great Britain
the independence hall was built in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
He was the first to sign the declaration of Independence.
I think for a night or two .Beacause my friend when she was in the hospital for her back cause she got spine surgery & he came and huged her and was talking to her and ,Sighnd her stuff.
The beautifully written document was authored by Thomas Jefferson, who became president in 1801
The United States declared its independence on July 4, 1776. This was when the 13 colonies cut off all political affiliations with Britain.
There are plenty of ways you could look on eBay and buy one of get a pic of them and take it to there concert and get backstage to get them to sign it. There are plenty of ways you could look on eBay and buy one of get a pic of them and take it to there concert and get backstage to get them to sign it.
the building of the panama canal played a huge role in South America because the us traded help with the people of panama in gaining indapendance from Chile in order to build and controle the canal.
John Adams, how old are you? ( I am not yelling at you ) John Adams was the second president.
The principal author of the Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson. He was appointed by the Second Continental Congress to draft the document, which was adopted on July 4, 1776. Jefferson's eloquent expression of the colonies' desire for independence and his articulation of the principles of individual rights and government by consent have made the document a foundational text in American history.
1. to instill a feeling of justice and equality throughout hte land 2. to establish a constitutio n by which all men are created equal 3. to avenge all past wars with countries and to create a sense of equality and wholeness to other countries (make the US look good) 4. unify our divided states