I'm not sure if this is what ur asking... but is it
Life, liberty, & the pursuit of happiness
There were ony two, as far as I know: John Adams and Robert Treat Paine.
The American Declaration of Independence states a lot more than three things. It's essentially the summary to Britain as to why the colonies wanted their independence and how they thought the country should be run.
he was a Mexican in Texas who was Stephen F. Austins friend and signed the Texas Declaration of independece. Only one of the three that's all i know
The United States promised to stay out of European affairs in the Monroe Doctrine.
No one can say for certain as a census was not taken in those days. The most careful best estimates are that there were around three million.
All original colonies and states existing at that time signed the Declaration
He was the second president of the U.S. He signed the Declaration of Independence He was part of the XYZ affair (an incedent with french agents)
William Hooper, John Penn, and Joseph Hewes
Lifelibertypursuit of happiness:)
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The three main concepts are non-intervention, non-colonization and separate spheres of influence for Europe and America.
Charles Thomas, John Handcock, and John Dunlap
There were ony two, as far as I know: John Adams and Robert Treat Paine.
The American Declaration of Independence states a lot more than three things. It's essentially the summary to Britain as to why the colonies wanted their independence and how they thought the country should be run.
There are three commas in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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