The cause of the Declaration of Independence was the laws and taxes that Britain forced on the colonies. The declaration listed the complaints of the colonists, and declared independence from England. The result was the American War of Independence, in which America was victorious.
The Declaration of Independence is a statement declaring independence from Britain and outlining principles of liberty and equality, while the Constitution is a framework for the government of the United States, outlining its structure and powers.
the declaration of Independence states that the 13 colonies all want to separate from Britain and become there own country . it also states 1 to 2 complaints and why they want to separate from Britain.
The declaration of independence
Yes, definitely yes because that was the whole ultimate point of the Constitution.
The Declaration of Independence only declared the independence of the American colonists from Britain, so yes, they did meet that promise. I think you are thinking of the Constitution.
The real answer is that it held when they stood up and took their independence and broke their ties with great Britain
The Declaration of Independence states the wish to separate from Britain, the Constitution outlines a framework of government, independence having been acheived.
it was listing the treasons that Britain had done to prove the justification of the colonies breaking away from Britain
The Constitution establishes the framework for the U.S. government and outlines the powers and responsibilities of its branches, while the Declaration of Independence declares the colonies' independence from Britain and asserts the rights of individuals to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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Great Britain placed heavy taxes on the colonies.