The Declaration of Independence.
There are no laws in the Declaration of Independence. It is not a document which establishes law; it is an announcement to the world at large that the thirteen colonies, now called states, consider themselves free and independent of the rule of Great Britain.
The unalienable rights of the declaration of independence.
This was our founding document-- it let the British know we wanted to be a free country, rather than a colony of England. By declaring our independence, we gave birth to a new nation: the United States.
There were two Declarations of Independence. --- 1. Richard Henry Lee of Virginia called on the delegates of the Second Continental Congress to declare independence on June 7, 1776. They were a few votes short so they adjourned. Franklin, Adams, and Jefferson were assigned to drafting a document to support a declaration. On July 2nd, the delegates made their declaration for independence. --- 2. The document was finished and agreed to on July 4th. Most of the delegates didn't sign until August 2nd. --- One was the declaration - July 2nd --- The other was the paperwork - July 4th, August 2nd
Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence
The document that influenced the Seneca Falls convention was called The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions. Seneca Falls was the site of the first women's rights convention in the United States.
Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of Sentiments
The declaration of independence
This very important historical document is called the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions called for an end to all laws that discriminated agaisnt women.
Both list wrongs that had been done to people
The Declaration of Independence was a letter written to King George telling him that the colonists wanted to be free. It is considered a war document because it is really what started the Revolutionary War.
the document was called the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson