the 3 things it declared were:
- allowed people to dien subjugation, domination, and exploitation
- all people have the right to self determination
- freely determine political status and freely persue their economic, social, and cultural devolopment
Yes, the abstract noun form of the verb to declare is declaration.
Declaration is a noun.
The Declaration of Independence was made to declare the American colonies' independence from British rule and to explain the reasons for seeking independence, including grievances against the British government.
it declared beliefs
The declaration of independence declare war to England.
No, the word 'declare' is a verb, a word for an action.Example: You have to declare the truthfulness of your testimony.The noun forms for the verb to declare are declarer, declaration, and the gerund, declaring, all common nouns.
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Declare
To announce officially; proclaim: to declare a state of emergency; to declare a winner.
Richard Henry Lee was a delgate from Virginia to the Second Continental Congress. He proposed a resolution that America declare its independence from Great Britain. On July 2, 1772, the Second continental Congrees adopted that resolution and 2 days later adopted the final form of the Declaration of Independence.
He DID NOT sign the declaration
Great Britain.