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the declaration of independence
The declaration of Independence was essentially the Continental Congress telling Britain they didn't want to be involved with them anymore. It's arguable that the Declaration of Independence was more important as it was the foundation for American independence and freedom, without which the Constitution wouldn't exist. However, the Declaration of Independence gave no system of government. Without the Constitution, the U.S. as we know it might not exist, or it might be very different, and quite possibly much worse.
Trial by Jury, No taxation without representation, and protection of the law.
Quartering soldiers "No Taxation Without Representation!"
Is declaration of independence made by a dependent state without the assent of the protecting state
without the declaration we would have no rights, nor a democracy
The Declaration of Independence was an importment statement because it was set our freedom from the English.
The authors of the Declaration of Independence argued against taxation without representation and for religious freedom.
No taxation without representation.
Taxation without representation was the European theory that was rejected by the writing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The reason for the Revolutionary War was taxation without representation.
It wasn't a declaration of war but a declaration of independence. However, those that signed it knew the British wouldn't just go away without a fight.
the declaration of independence
the Declaration of Independence.
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.
Equality and liberty were the main ideas included in the Declaration of Independence. The Founding Fathers believed that people are created equal and have a right to freedom without oppression.
The thirteen colonies gained independence by defeating the British army in battle, culminating in the surrender of the British at Yorktown. Independence was only gained by declaring it, and fighting for it.