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The document adopted on July 4, 1776 was the Declaration of Independence, which declared the United States a free nation separate from England.

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Which document was adopted on July 4 1776?

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776.


The us is about how old?

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When did USA become Independent?

USA became independent in 1776The independence of the United States of America was formally recognized by Britain in the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War, on September 3, 1783.


Why is July 4 1776 an important date in our country's history?

That was the day U.S. won their independence (officially).


What day was the Declaration of Independence signed by representatives from the thirteen colonies?

it was approved by the house on , July 4, 1776 and signed on August 2, 1776 The Lee Resolution claiming independence was adopted (congress does not ratify its own resolutions) on 7/2 in closed session of the Continental Congress (2d). (There was no House and Senate.) The Declaration, explaining the rationale, was adopted by the congress on 7/4. It was published with that date and first read publicly in Philly with the ringing of the Liberty Bell on 7/8. As the Declaration was what was generally published, the folks at that time used the date they saw. The document had to be ratified by the "colonies" and formal signing began on 8/2. I do not know the procedure for ratification. The Continental Congress turned into the Confederation Congress or the Congress of the Confederation with the Articles of Confederation. They wrote the US Constitution and so we got what we now have as just "Congress," a House and a Senate. See Related Links for a Timeline.

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Which document was adopted on July 4 1776?

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776.


What day was the declaration of independence adopted on congress?

Declaration of Independence was adopted by Congress at July 4, 1776


When was delecration of independence adopted?

July 4, 1776


When did the congress vote on Richard Henry lees resolutin for independence?

The actual vote for independence took place on July 2, 1776. It is written in the journal of the Congress. The Declaration of Independence document was adopted July 4, 1775.


When was Declartion of Independence wrote?

In 1776, between June 11 (when the Declaration committee was appointed) and July 4 (when changes were done and the Declaration was approved).Actually it was July 4th, that's why we have Independence day on that day because the Declaration of Independence was written.


On what date was the declaration of independece signed?

By The Continental Congress On July 4, 1776.


What year was the ratification of the Declaration of Independence?

The Declaration of Independence is not a governing document (i.e. it isn't law), and therefore was never (and could never be) "ratified". It was adopted by Congress and published in 1776.


What congress adopted the declaration of independence of July 4 1776?

No, Congress began signing the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776


What relation does the Fourth of July have to the Declaration of Independence?

Our Declaration of Independence was adopted on JULY 4, 1776!


Which doument was adopted on July 4 1776?

The Declaration of Independence was adopted on that day. That is why Americans celebrate the Fourth of July each year.


What important document was signed July 4 1776?

the Declaration of Independence


What was adopted on July 4 1776 philledelphia by the coninental congress?

The Declaration of Independence was adopted and signed on July 4, 1776.