women should have a voice in government
It was the U.S.’s first constitution
The largest signature on the document was John Hancock's
It was mainly drafted by John Adams
It listed the US’s grievances against the king of Great Britain
It declared the U.S. independent from Great Britain
It was the U.S.’s first constitution
The largest signature on the document was John Hancock's
It was mainly drafted by John Adams
It listed the US’s grievances against the king of Great Britain
It declared the U.S. independent from Great Britain
Independence
independence
Independence
Women should have a voice in Government
There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
Adams, Franklin, Lee, Jefferson and others 'wrote' the declaration of independence in terms of what they thought should be included in it. It was the lawyer, Thomas Jefferson that actually wrote their thoughts down in words. From this it does not appear that any of those involved was a 'main writer'.
John Hancock, his signature is also the largest on the document
he basically said that he would stand by in the whole time so the counrty to become one again. :)Answer:Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
No it does not
The preamble
Women should have a voice in Government
The word 'liberty' appears once in the United States Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
The Declaration of Independence.
There are a great number of ideas that are not included in the Declaration of Independence. One idea is human fashion.
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John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence, and he said that he signed it large enough for King George to read without his glasses.
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There are 56 signatures on the Declaration of Independence. The signature of John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, is the first, largest and most famous.
Zero times. It wasn't used in 1776 when it was written.
Adams, Franklin, Lee, Jefferson and others 'wrote' the declaration of independence in terms of what they thought should be included in it. It was the lawyer, Thomas Jefferson that actually wrote their thoughts down in words. From this it does not appear that any of those involved was a 'main writer'.