It started it. The UK demanded that it be withdrawn. The Rebels refused.
It proclaimed man's rights and the legality of the revolution.
a journal of events written by a continental soldier
The Declaration of Independence marked the beginning of the United States' formal separation from British rule and the establishment of a new nation founded on principles of liberty and self-governance. It signified the start of the American Revolution, as the colonies united in their quest for independence. This pivotal document articulated the colonies' grievances and their right to seek freedom, laying the groundwork for the creation of a democratic government.
If you are refering to the American Revolutionary War, then it officially began on July 4, 1776, when the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson, a young Virginian lawyer.
Most of the dates related to the start of the American Revolution would come from the late 18th century, particularly between 1765 and 1776. Key events such as the Stamp Act of 1765, the Boston Tea Party in 1773, and the Declaration of Independence in 1776 mark significant milestones in the revolutionary timeline. This period captures the escalating tensions between the American colonies and British authorities that ultimately led to the war for independence.
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· Declaration of Independence · Delaware · Delaware River · Delegates
All the grievances against the king of England, and that it was the start of the American Revolution.
· Nelson, Jr., Thomas (American statesman & military leader; one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence)
It proclaimed man's rights and the legality of the revolution.
· Ellery, William (one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence) · England · English · Eutaw Springs, Battle of
"No", Stop Cheating!
Jefferson lists 27 different reasons that justify the American Revolution in the Declaration of Independence. After all, you cannot start a revolution because "you want to."
The start of the American Revolution that gained America's Independence.
a journal of events written by a continental soldier
Began with Declaration of Rights 1765, then Declaration of Rights, October 1774, then Revolution War April 19, 1775, then Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
i know one, it's "All men are created equally." i know one, it's "All men are created equally." go to this link.... * www.tamut.edu/academics/mperri/AmSoInHis/MainPoints--Declaration ofIndependence.doc