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There are 38 signatures on the original constitution.
The 13 stripes of the American flag represent the original 13 colonies that declared independence from England.
It was called the Confederate States of America, and it had a Constitution very similar to the original one, but specifically protecting slavery.
The original answer to this question is below; I have merely improved on it. As French colonial presence became weaker in South East Asia, King Norodom Sihanouk pushed for independence, creating a revolution with the Cambodian people. The people felt pressurised by the French colonial powers and so were happy to side with the king. Independence was declared by late 1953. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- French Colonization get weaker in Asia King Norodom Sihanouk lead the liberty and revolve for independence Cambodian feels bloody under pressure of French colony and willing to follow new lead of former king
The term "United Nations" was first used officially during World War II, on 1 January 1942, when 26 states joined in the Declaration by the "United Nations", pledging themselves to continue their joint war effort and not to seek peace as separate entities. Towards the end of the war, USA President Franklin D Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin initiated a conference to take place in April 1945. Its purpose was to plan the charter of an organisation to promote peace, security, and economic development. Nations which had agreed to the original 1942 declaration, declaring war on Germany or Japan by 1 March 1945, were called to the founding conference held in San Francisco, to draft the UN charter. The conference was attended by representatives of fifty nations. The UN charter was signed on June 26 and ratified by the required number of states on 24 October 1945.
the original Constitution and the original declaration of Independence
The National Archives in Washington DC, right next to the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence declares the 13 original Colonies independent from British rule, it also gives reasons for the need for this declaration. The outline of the basic rights and liberties of US citizens is within the Constitution
The declaration of independence was signed by 56 representatives from the original 13 colonies
Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was in France when they wrote the Constitution. When he came back he was the main force behind the Bill of Rights
The original is in the National Archives in Washington D.C.
The principal author of the original draft of the declaration independence, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, agreed on the sentiments that based it on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Original Declaration of Independence / dated 4th July 1776. and some stains.
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Yes. It is only the notation: "Original Declaration of Independence / dated 4th July 1776." The Constitution was a rolled up document, therefore it is believed to be just an indexing label. Sorry, there are no maps or secret messages on the back.