That's easy!!! Benjamin Franklin was obviously involved so was john Adams and Thomas Jefferson finaly created the declaration of independance which made a huge impact on creating the US Government :0)
The Declaration of Independence was written to Great Brittain on July 4, 1776 to notify the monarchy that the United States of America was no longer a Brittish colony. Instead, the USA was now its own country with its own government. The Declaration of Independence listed reasons why the USA decided to sever its ties to the Brittish crown. The Declaration was composed during a meeting in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania State House.The US Constitution was signed in 1787 at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, PA. The Constitution outlined the most important government laws and citizen rights, creating a strong, centralized government. The Constitution was submitted to the states for their approval and after the vote, the United States Federal Government came into existence. The Constitution established our government as it exists today.Source(s):http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdoc…
No, it was just a written document but it reads like a speech because it was intended to be used to tell King George III all the problems he was creating. Copies were made, one of which was sent to King George.
Americans looked to The Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, The Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom, the Virginia House of Burgesses, and the Mayflower Compact. Hope this helps!
By creating laws that made acquiring land difficult. ACTAUL ANSWER*
The Declaration of Independence was not influential in creating the Articles of Confederation.
john Hancock was a part of creating it but Thomas Jefferson and the continental congress were the first to write these grievances. who ever typed this question is a pretty smart person.
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By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.
John Adams was appointed one of five members of the "Committee of Five" which was directed to write the Declaration of Independence. The other four were Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert L. Livingston and Roger Sherman. Once Jefferson finished his initial version, Adams and Franklin reviewed it and made minor changes. Then it was presented to the Continental Congress for adoption. Adams participated in the debates in Congress where several other changes were made to arrive at a final version.
The experience of creating and signing the Declaration of Independence
Jefferson had been trained in the law and had been a lawyer. He therefore set out in the Declaration of Independence to lay out the reasons which compelled the colonies to seek a separation. Once past the opening, the Declaration is essentially an indictment of the English Crown and set out to itemize the Crown's unjust treatment of the colonies. It is, essentially, what would be known in the modern legal system as a Bill of Indictment. Hence the repeated use of the word.
Some of Thomas Jefferson's accomplishments were some of the best ever made in the world. Thomas was the founder of the University of Virginia, and the president of the American Philosophical Society. In 1776, he wrote the Declaration of Independence, which freed the colonies from British rule. Then, in 1801-1804, he was elected the third president of the United States of America, and, after his first term, he was reelected in 1804-1809.
That's easy!!! Benjamin Franklin was obviously involved so was john Adams and Thomas Jefferson finaly created the declaration of independance which made a huge impact on creating the US Government :0)
On March 2, 1836, Texans signed the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington-on-the-Brazos,creating the Republic of Texas.
Locke's basic rights were Life, Liberty, and Property. The writers of the Declaration of Independence modified this when creating their inalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
On March 2, 1836, Texans signed the Texas Declaration of Independence at Washington-on-the-Brazos,creating the Republic of Texas.