I would assume the individual as women were not recognized back then.
Parliament
The Declaration of Independence (I assume that is what you are referring to) was written to declare our independence from England. Contrary to common belief, this document has no form of government. Our modern government is not directly affected by the Declaration at all. Basically, people were sick of England's grip on our nation. A group of men came together and officially declared independence by means of the Declaration of Independence.
yes, referring to the approved union of these sovreign 13 states of america
Benjamine Franklin, referring to the members of congress
This was rebutting the Devine Rights of kings, and that everyone is created equal as not to be classified by property or possessions, or status.
Parliament
Are you referring to the American Declaration of Indepedence drafted and sent to King George III?
There is no such thing. Perhaps you're referring to the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights of the Constitution. See related questions below.
The Declaration of Independence (I assume that is what you are referring to) was written to declare our independence from England. Contrary to common belief, this document has no form of government. Our modern government is not directly affected by the Declaration at all. Basically, people were sick of England's grip on our nation. A group of men came together and officially declared independence by means of the Declaration of Independence.
yes, referring to the approved union of these sovreign 13 states of america
Assuming you are referring to the USA. It declared UDI with the publication of the Declaration of Independence.
If by "Abe" you're referring to Abraham Lincoln, then the answer is no. The Declaration was signed in 1776, while Abe Lincoln wasn't even born until 1809.
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.
What country's declaration of independence are you referring to? A declaration of independence is different from a declaration of war. The American Declaration of Independence stated that the American colonies were breaking off ties with the British Empire and were forming their own government. This led to war but was not a declaration of war. As for the event that sparked WWII: Simple answer- Germany invading Poland More complicated answer- Practically all of European history from the mid-1800s up until 1939, with WWI and global economic collapse as primary stage-setters.
Jefferson is referring to King George III of England in his "He has" statements. Jefferson is telling the world of the offenses that the British monarchy has imposed on the colonies.
Benjamine Franklin, referring to the members of congress
Lincoln was referring to the declaration of independence from Britain but the colonists in 1776.