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How many colonies had to agree with the Declaration of Independence?

By mutual consent all thirteen had to vote in favor of independence. That's why the formal document (the "Declaration of Independence") specifically points out that this is a unanimous declaration.(This does not mean every single individual in Congress, but that each colony's/state's delegation would vote, and a majority of "no's" in any delegation would defeat the measure.)


IS it grammatically correct to say Declaration of Independence or independence declaration?

It's the Declaration of Independence. The thirteen colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.


What was written first the declaration o independence the articles of confederation or the us constitutions?

The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789


What was the original name of the declaration of independence?

The original name on the first written and printed version was "In Congress, July4, 1776 A DECLARATION by the REPRESENTATIVES of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA in GENERAL CONGRESS ASSEMBLED" Then Congress ordered it engrossed and signed by the members of Congress. The engrossed version was titled: "IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America" The engrossed version used the lower case "united" by mistake and without Congressional approval.


How many states are represented in the signature area of the declaration?

All thirteen original colonies/states are represented.

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What did the second continental congress call the declaration of independence?

The Unanimous Declaration of The Thirteen United States of America


What is the full name of the Declaration of Independence?

The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America. This is the new title given to the Declaration when it was printed for the second time.


What made the declaration so important?

The declaration of Independence was very important. It helped separate the thirteen colonies from the United Kingdom.


How many colonies had to agree with the Declaration of Independence?

By mutual consent all thirteen had to vote in favor of independence. That's why the formal document (the "Declaration of Independence") specifically points out that this is a unanimous declaration.(This does not mean every single individual in Congress, but that each colony's/state's delegation would vote, and a majority of "no's" in any delegation would defeat the measure.)


What is the description of the Declaration of Independence?

A paper full of "laws", that states certain things.Thomas Jefferson is the main writer.Declared in Congress. July 4, 1776.The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America


What year did john Hancock mutual life insurance company do a reprint and mass mailing of in congress July 4 1776 the unanimous declaration of the thirteen states of America?

John Hancock mutual life insurance company reprint and mass mailing of in congress july 4 1776 the unanimous declaration of the thirteen stat of america at 1862


Who gave the US its name?

Thomas Jefferson used the name in the Declaration of Independence in1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America," I think this pretty much settled what the countries name was going to be, a simple description


What are the guiding principles of the Declaration of Independence?

what are the principles that are articulated in the document of The Declaration of Independence of the thirteen colonies


When did the US become known as The US of the US?

It has never been known as the US of the US. It is the USA (United States of America).The most prominent document to state the birth of the nation was the Declaration of Independence (1776), which was entitled "The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America."


IS it grammatically correct to say Declaration of Independence or independence declaration?

It's the Declaration of Independence. The thirteen colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.


How did the US get their name?

The name "United States of America" can be found in the Declaration of Independence, issued on July 4, 1776 to tell the King that the thirteen American colonies were no longer willing to be under English rule, and their intention was to become a free and independent country. The title line of this document reads "The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America."


Why did Jefferson choose to begin the declration with the words The unanimous declaration of the thirteen United states of America?

Jefferson began the Declaration of Independence with "The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States of America" to emphasize the collective unity and shared resolve of the colonies in seeking independence from British rule. This phrasing underscored the importance of solidarity among the states, presenting their decision as a unified front rather than the action of individual colonies. By asserting unanimity, Jefferson aimed to strengthen their legitimacy and demonstrate that the colonies were acting together in pursuit of freedom and self-governance.