Yes, the Connecticut Colony supported the Declaration of Independence. Delegates from Connecticut were among those who signed the Declaration on July 4, 1776. The colony played an active role in the American Revolution, contributing troops and resources to the Continental Army in the fight against British rule. Overall, Connecticut's leadership and citizens were largely in favor of independence from Britain.
The last colony to accept or sign the Declaration of Independence was Georgia.
The Declaration of Independence was written to declare independence from Great Britain. It stated that America was a new colony.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
Pennsylvania
John Adams
The last colony to accept or sign the Declaration of Independence was Georgia.
The Declaration of Independence was written to declare independence from Great Britain. It stated that America was a new colony.
All of the 13 colonies were represented on the Declaration of Independence.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson was a delegate from Virginia when he wrote the Declaration of Independence
The last to approve the Declaration of Independence was New York.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
The document referred to above is the Declaration of Independence
Virginia
The 13 colonies whose delegates signed the Declaration of Independence were: DelawarePennsylvaniaMassachusettsNew HampshireRhode IslandNew York GeorgiaVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaNew JerseyConnecticutMaryland
It was signed in Philadelphia, PA at the state house.