There are many places to view and read the Declaration of Independence. This government site has a lot of information about the Declaration, you can view the original, read it, and even download the Declaration. http:// www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration.html Wikipedia also has a site to read the Declaration and its history. Most US Government text books and American History text books also have copies of the Declaration, the Constitution, and other documents dealing with US history.
Right now it is at the National Archives and Record Administration, but the rough draft can be found at the Library of Congress.
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You can go to any search engine and look for one.
The text of the Declaration of Independence can be found on many websites. These include the US National Archives and Records Administration, Wikipedia, US History and Constitutional Facts.
Today it is located in the National Archives in Washington DC. You can view it there.
The declaration was written demanding independence and breaking free from the British.
Depends on who you are, buddy :-)
yes, but wee old English
at the museum in the white house
Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.
the Declaration is in the National Mall
The declaration was written demanding independence and breaking free from the British.
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Depends on who you are, buddy :-)
the declaration of independence
The declaration of independance is declaring our freedom. That is why we are free today.
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yes, but wee old English
at the museum in the white house
Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.
The Declaration of Independence is in the Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington, DC.