Who wrote it. Who signed it. When it was writtin. When it was signed. Why it was signed. Where it was signed. Who wanted it signed. Who didn't want it signed.
When the asked him to sign the Declaration of Independence.
The Virginian who asked to draw up a declaration for independence was Thomas Jefferson. He was selected by the Continental Congress in 1776 to draft the Declaration of Independence, which outlined the colonies' grievances against Britain and asserted their right to self-governance. Jefferson's eloquent writing and Enlightenment ideals significantly shaped the document's content and legacy.
Yes and it is called the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence is the document you asked about. It was an open letter to the king stating the problems and declaring independence.
No colony accepted the Declaration they weren't asked to agree or vote on it. The Declaration was written and then published for the colonies to see and read. The publication took place in July of 1776, but Congress didn't vote on it until October 1776.
When the asked him to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson is credited with the writting of the declaration of independance.Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He asked that this feat be carved on his tombstone.
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Thomas Jefferson is credited with the writting of the declaration of independance.Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He asked that this feat be carved on his tombstone.
The Virginian who asked to draw up a declaration for independence was Thomas Jefferson. He was selected by the Continental Congress in 1776 to draft the Declaration of Independence, which outlined the colonies' grievances against Britain and asserted their right to self-governance. Jefferson's eloquent writing and Enlightenment ideals significantly shaped the document's content and legacy.
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Are you referring to the American Declaration of Indepedence drafted and sent to King George III?
Yes and it is called the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence is the document you asked about. It was an open letter to the king stating the problems and declaring independence.
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No colony accepted the Declaration they weren't asked to agree or vote on it. The Declaration was written and then published for the colonies to see and read. The publication took place in July of 1776, but Congress didn't vote on it until October 1776.
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