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    United States Declaration of Independence is an important document in the history of the United States of America. It was ratified on July 4, 1776. It...
  • The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel is a document that announced the establishment of the independent and sovereign state (country)...
  • states of the United States. It also lists their populations, the date they became a state or agreed to the United States Declaration of Independence...
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    the Declaration of Independence. Independence is along the Verdigris River. It is just south of its confluence with the Elk River. The United States Census...
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    thirteen colonies of Great Britain along the Atlantic coast. They issued the Declaration of Independence, which announced their independence from Great Britain...
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    The Declaration of Arbroath is a declaration of Scottish independence, made in 1320. It was a letter sent to Pope John XXII, dated 6 April 1320. The declaration...
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    permanently valuable records of the federal government, including the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights, which are displayed...
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    Information System: Independence, Missouri "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008. "QuickFacts: Independence city, Missouri"...
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    sovereign country to join the United States to promote the welfare, security and liberty of her people. Her declaration of causes included: The federal...
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    known as the Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America. A long war followed at the Siege of Cuautla. In 1815, Morelos was caught...
  • The United States dollar (or American dollar) is the official currency (money) of the United States of America. It is also used in some other countries...
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    Worcester, Massachusetts (category United States geography stubs)
    Massachusetts—right in the middle. In 1774, the first public reading of the United States Declaration of Independence in New England took place in Worcester. Worcester,...
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    the World." On July 4, 1776, Founding Fathers wrote the United States Declaration of Independence. They won the Revolutionary War and started a new country...
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    action, halting declaration of Biden victory". cnbc.com. CNBC. Retrieved January 6, 2021. Reed, Henry Hope (2005). The United States Capitol: Its Architecture...
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    Thomas Jefferson (category Signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence)
    president of the United States. Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, which he and 55 other Founding Fathers signed. He also wrote the Statute of Religious...
  • Gwinnett County, Georgia (category United States geography stubs)
    one of the people who signed the United States Declaration of Independence for Georgia. "QuickFacts: Gwinnett County, Georgia". United States Census...
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    ISBN 0-313-25610-1 History of the United States United States Declaration of Independence United States Constitution United States Bill of Rights Jensen, Merrill...
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    "QuickFacts: Independence County, Arkansas". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved August 8, 2023. "Find a County". National Association of Counties. Archived...
  • because of the Louisiana Purchase and for being the author of the Declaration of Independence) James Madison (led the United States through the War of 1812)...
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    expansion of slavery because they believed it was against the ideals of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. Some founders of the Republican...
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