All of the 13 colonies were represented on the Declaration of Independence.
It said in the Declaration of Independence that all men would be created equal, but that wasnt the case, women and slaves were not created equal as the men.
it had a mix up it wasnt the actual one that has been written in 1931
no, it wasnt
farming because there wasnt enough soil
farming because there wasnt enough soil
George Washington was in charge of the Continental Army. He reported to the Continental Congress. John Hancock was in charge of the Continental Congress. The Continental Congress represented all 13 Colonies. The People of each Colony sent their Representatives to work things out and make decisions. Some Representatives had to follow the instructions given to them and some were sent without instruction. These 13 Colonies voted unanimously for the Declaration of Independence, and the ideas and ideals in that document bound them together as Americans. Thomas Jefferson wrote a draft copy of the Declaration of Independence and then the Delegates of the 13 Colonies made over 80 revisions to it before everyone present signed it.
It was before in 1718. The English colony wasnt until 1733.
nothing really, because it was a penal colony there wasnt much trade so Australia didnt produce anything
because his hand writing wasnt very good
there wasnt one, they were still under colony rule from England
Well you could speak with the lawyer about this problem.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declartation of Independance, there were others involved but it was mostly Thomas Jefferson. THOMAS JEFFERSON WASNT THE ONLY ONE IT WAS JOHN ADAMS ,ROBERT LININGSTON BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND ROGER SHERMAN The paper it was printed on was created at the Rittenhouse paper mill. Owned by William Rittenhouse and his son David.