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What signer listed his home town on the Declaration of Independence?

Charles Carroll signed the Declaration of Independence "Charles Carroll of Carroltown." He was also the longest surving of all the signers. He died in 1832.


Where was the Declaration of Independence written?

It was written in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in what is now called "Declaration House." Thomas Jefferson rented a second floor space in the house of a bricklayer named Graff at 7th and Market Streets near the outskirts of Philadelphia, because he couldn't work in all the noise in the main part of town. The actual house was demolished in 1883 but was restored based on old photographs by the National Park Service. After the declaration draft was completed, and changed slightly by Ben Franklin and John Adams, it was presented to Congress in Independence Hall (then called the Pennsylvania State House).


Constitution is the oldest in force today?

The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world.Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world. Although the country of San Marino is the oldest surviving republic still in existence, it has a Constitution that is not from one single written source. The San Marino Constitution was adopted in 1974 and then later amended in 2002.


How many states in America have a county city or town called independence?

how many states in America have a county city or town called Independence?


From whom did America declare its independence in 1776?

The US was created by the war fought by the Original 13 colonies against Great Britain and King George. This was the war associated with the Declaration of Independence and the Liberty Bell. When the war was won at the battle of York town in Virginia the colonies became Independent of Britain. Allies included the French.

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What town was the constitution and declaration of independence was written?

The Declaration Of Independence was written and approved in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


What town was the declaration of independence written'?

Philadelphia, Pa.


Who in the Declaration of Independence is from Carrollton?

Charles Carroll, the man the town is named after, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.


What signer listed his home town on the Declaration of Independence?

Charles Carroll signed the Declaration of Independence "Charles Carroll of Carroltown." He was also the longest surving of all the signers. He died in 1832.


What building was the constitution made in?

Independence Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania is where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were written. It is now the center of the Independence National Historic Park.


Why did they pick Thomas Jefferson to to write the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas wrote the Declaration of Independence because people said he was one of the best writers in the town and he had a way with a pen.He also wanted freedom for the United States.


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Who was the only professional musician to sign the Declaration of Independence?


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Where was the Declaration of Independence riten?

most historians agree that it was written in independence hall in Philadelphia Answer: It was written in what is now called "Declaration House." Thomas Jefferson rented a second floor space in the house of a bricklayer named Graff at 7th and Market Streets near the outskirts of Philadelphia, because he couldn't work in all the noise in the main part of town. After the Declaration of Independence was completed and changed slightly by Ben Franklin and John Adams, it was presented to Congress in Independence Hall (then called the Pennsylvania State House). The actual house was demolished in 1883 but was restored based on old photographs by the National Park Service. by kristell escalante 8th grade


Where was the Declaration of Independence written?

It was written in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in what is now called "Declaration House." Thomas Jefferson rented a second floor space in the house of a bricklayer named Graff at 7th and Market Streets near the outskirts of Philadelphia, because he couldn't work in all the noise in the main part of town. The actual house was demolished in 1883 but was restored based on old photographs by the National Park Service. After the declaration draft was completed, and changed slightly by Ben Franklin and John Adams, it was presented to Congress in Independence Hall (then called the Pennsylvania State House).


Where is constitution town?

James town


Constitution is the oldest in force today?

The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world.Following approval by town meetings, the Constitution was ratified on June 15, 1780, became effective on October 25, 1780, and remains the oldest functioning written constitution in continuous effect in the world. Although the country of San Marino is the oldest surviving republic still in existence, it has a Constitution that is not from one single written source. The San Marino Constitution was adopted in 1974 and then later amended in 2002.