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  • {{r|U.S. Declaration of Independence}}
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  • ...ist Party]]. While there had been various attempts for autonomy, a serious declaration of independence came on September 2, 1946.
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  • ...hts of Man and of the Citizen]], which was inspired by the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]. Robespierre had also become involved in the activities of the [[Jacobin
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  • ...n opposition to the principles of the Revolution as embodied in the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]].
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  • ...tlements in the /Addendum#TheAmerican Declaration of Independence|American Declaration of Independence and the /Addendum#The French Declaration of the Rights of Man|French Declar ...hts met immediate opposition when it was put forward in the American U.S. Declaration of Independence and the /Addendum#The French Declaration of the Rights of Man (1798)|French
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  • ...stian theocracy. One of his arguments is that they misinterpret the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] to find theocratic arguments to override the [[separation of church and s | title = Blasphemy: How the Religious Right is Hijcking our Declaration of Independence
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  • 1776 '''''[[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]''''' by the United States of America
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  • ...e [[United Nations]], the [[American Cancer Society]], the [[United States Declaration of Independence]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[Simon Bolivar]]. ...published ''Ink & Blood''. On [[July 4]], 1950, Szyk's illustrated [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] was publicly dedicated in New Canaan.
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  • ...Dáil Éireann at its first meeting on 21 January 1919, and he read out the Declaration of Independence in Irish, which ratified ‘the establishment of the Irish Republic’. On
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  • ...ounty]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]. He was a signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] , a [[Continental Congress]]man from Delaware, a delegate to the [[U.S. C ...[[George Ross (delegate)|George Ross]], also a future signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. They had five children, John, George Jr., William, John, and Mary, who m
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  • ...by January 1948, with [[battalion]]-sized engagements, well before the May declaration of independence. On May 15, however, the governments of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan
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  • Texas leaders gathered at [[Washington-on-the-Brazos]] to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. Four days later the [[Alamo]] fell after a 13 day siege ...ation in Texas has always (and still is) an important priority. The Texas Declaration of Independence from Mexico included the following grievance against the government of Mexi
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  • ...was a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]], where he signed the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and served as president of the [[Continental Congress]]. He was at variou ...reak, so that the duel did not take place.<ref>Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence [http://www.colonialhall.com/mckean/mckean.php]</ref>
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  • ...a]]'s delegates to the [[Continental Congress]] and a signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. He is called the "Father of American [[Psychiatry]]" for his work with [ ...tal Congress]] and served from 1776-1777, where he would go on to sign the Declaration of Independence. He would also be a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly that ratified the
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  • ...also the only act of Parliament specifically mentioned in the U.S. [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]].
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  • ...ead to glory, as it has for those editing such historical documents as the Declaration of Independence or U.S. [[Constitution]].
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  • ...ons. Violent opposition to British taxation resulted finally in the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], the defeat of the British army in the [[American War of Independence]],
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  • '''Caesar Rodney''' (October 7, 1728 - June 26, 1784) signed the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] while representing [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]] in the [[Continent ...pendence]]. The wording of the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] was approved two days later, and Rodney signed the famous parchment copy
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  • ...ovel ''Modern Chivalry'' by [[Hugh Henry Brackenridge]]. Shortly after the Declaration of Independence of the United States some nationalist novels were published, like ''The Con
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