Why were the early colonists not a book-reading population
By reading.
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a biography
They were honest men
John Adams
The declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
Answer this question…The Declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
For the first reading of the declaration of independence
No. There really was no army at the time.
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because it is important
The Independence Hall is this building in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, is sometimes called the "birthplace of the United States." Both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed in the Independence Hall. In 1776 the Liberty Bell was rung from the bell tower. It called the reading of the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams, our 2nd President , was the one whose wife was Abigail. They both wrote many interesting letters which are still extant.
Historians believe the Liberty Bell was rung to summon citizens to hear the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. The bell was in the tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
Benjamin (BEN) Franklin signed 4 important documents for the US. First, he signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He then signed the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778. He then signed the Treaty of Paris in 1783. And lastly, he signed the US Constitution in 1787. Thankyou for reading, I hope this helped.