No one. Robert Livingston, a delegate from New York, was part of the Committee of Five who were chosen to put the Declaration in words. The others were Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Roger Sherman. History tells us that Robert Livingston made no contribution to the work, while John Adams and Benjamin Franklin at least made one or two changes.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
1 state didn't approve the declaration of independence and that state was New York
New York became independent by the colonies agreeing to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 26, 1788. New York became independent by the colonies agreeing to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 26, 1788.
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New York Provisional Government told their delegates to wait and then the British occupied New York City.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
yes, new york did sign the declaration but they waited for a long time to.
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He signed the Declaration of Independence and represented new york in the continental congress
no, he was not. Washington had the declaration of independence read to his troops in new York city on july 9.
AnswerHe was a New York delegate who signed the Declaration of Independence. SHe was in strong favor of the Declaration of Independence.
The last to approve the Declaration of Independence was New York.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
1 state didn't approve the declaration of independence and that state was New York
New York became independent by the colonies agreeing to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 26, 1788. New York became independent by the colonies agreeing to sign the Declaration of Independence on July 26, 1788.
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The state that refused to sign was New York.