Yes, it is a proper noun.
The Declaration of Independence
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The Declaration of Independence was singed in 1776
It is The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.
Nope, just capitalize Declaration and Independence
Yes, in the phrase "Independence Day," both "Independence" and "Day" should be capitalized because they are part of a proper noun referring to the specific holiday on July 4th commemorating the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence
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The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence declares the colonies' independence from England.
The Declaration of Independence declares the colonies' independence from England.
Americans agree to the Declaration of Independence in
The Declaration of Independence was singed in 1776
Simply capitalize the name (though not prepositions and adjectives, unless they are the first word of the title.) Examples: Declaration of Independence Magna Carta
Was the declaration of Independence in declaration hall.....declaration hall doesnt exist. Its independence hall you are thinking of. And yes it was created and signed there.