The first meeting that led to the Declaration of Independence was called primarily in response to growing tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain, particularly following events like the Intolerable Acts. Colonists sought to address grievances and assert their rights, culminating in the desire for independence as British policies increasingly infringed on their liberties. This meeting, held in 1776, brought together representatives to discuss the necessity of breaking away from British rule and formally declaring independence. The outcome was the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, which articulated the colonies' reasons for seeking autonomy.
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Constitutional Convention
First state to ratify the Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of Independence
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the first part is called the preamble
Constitutional Convention
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The Declaration of Independence was written first.
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The Declaration of Independence, in 1776; then the Constitution, becoming effective in 1789
Declaration of Independence