philosophers of the enlightenment
This is from the Declaration of Independence-- not the U.S. Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence was stated in 1787 in Pennsylvania.
Yes, the Declaration of Independence was stated in 1787 in Pennsylvania.
philosophers of the enlightenment
True, it did not set up a government. It stated the reasons for separation.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The noble goals stated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, while the Declaration of Independence did not. The Declaration (1776) only stated that the states were no longer ruled by Britain, while the Constitution (1789) established the governmental framework for the independent nation, replacing the ineffective Articles of Confederation (1781).
The "question" needs to be re-stated; it's unintelligible in its current form....
The Declaration of Independence was written to declare independence from Great Britain. It stated that America was a new colony.
both stated the same things