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The Declaration of Independence and the speech by Tecumseh.

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Q: Which two documents express the strongest desire for independence?
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Which documents express a desire for independence the Mayflower Compact the Declaration of Independence or the letter by Columbus?

the declaration of independenceThe Declaration of Independence


Which document do express a desire for independence the Mayflower Compact the Declaration of Independence or the letter by Columbus?

Declaration of Independence, INDEPENDANCE


Why is the Declaration of Independence a revolutionary document?

There had been revolutions prior to the American Revolution. But this was the first time a group of people outlined in writing (the Declaration) the reasons they were revolting and declaring that they were an independent state (nation).


Why did everyone sign the declaration of independence?

They signed the declaration of independence because it was a sign of respect. It was something like a law that everyone had to go by and the people who had something to do with the declaration signed it. The Declaration of Independence was finished on July 2 by Thomas Jefferson. But they had to do a look over n they make some corrections to it. Benjamin Franklin did most of the editing because he was a editor and a publisher. The Declaration of Independence was all good on July 4. That is now Independence Day. It also kept the U.S.A. independent from Britain. None of the 56 delegates that signed the Declaration of Independence knew that it would be as big as it is today. It is a big part of out history.


Which factor contributed to the movement for independence from Britain?

There are three factors that contributed to the movement for independence from Britain: 1. Thomas Paine's Common sense 2. Discontent among the colonists over king George restrictive trade policies 3. A desire by the colonists to govern themselves