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independence from the British i think :)
There are both very important to America. But The Revolutionary I think is a little more important because it started America, but the civil war almost ended America and did for a few years but the Revolutionary War is more important
Thomas Paine published a pamphlet about independence from Great Britain called Common Sense. It was an important step into helping colonies think about rebellion in the few months before the Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776.
He inspired the rebels in 1776 to declare independence from britian and his ideas reflected of transnational human rights.
The Declaration of Independence only declared the independence of the American colonists from Britain, so yes, they did meet that promise. I think you are thinking of the Constitution.
independence from the British i think :)
There are both very important to America. But The Revolutionary I think is a little more important because it started America, but the civil war almost ended America and did for a few years but the Revolutionary War is more important
Thomas Paine published a pamphlet about independence from Great Britain called Common Sense. It was an important step into helping colonies think about rebellion in the few months before the Declaration of Independence was written on July 4, 1776.
no because, they might have succeeded
no because, they might have succeeded
yes i think that they did
I think that America beat slavery to have independence on July 4th
He inspired the rebels in 1776 to declare independence from britian and his ideas reflected of transnational human rights.
He inspired the rebels in 1776 to declare independence from britian and his ideas reflected of transnational human rights.
The Declaration of Independence only declared the independence of the American colonists from Britain, so yes, they did meet that promise. I think you are thinking of the Constitution.
Thomas Paine wrote a pamphlet named "Common Sense," not a poem. It was published in 1776 and strongly advocated for American independence from British rule.
It ended after the civil war ended. But I can tell that Slavery ended in 1865, two years after the Emancipation Proclamation in North america.