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  • ...) one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, who co-signed the U.S. Declaration of Independence; a merchant from Virginia.
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  • (1723 – 1794) A signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence and president of the College of New Jersey (1768-94; now Princeton Universi
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  • ...from Serbia, but it was opposed by [[Russia]], which held a veto. As the declaration of independence is not recognised by the United Nations, countries must decide individually
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  • American political scientist and historian specializing in the Declaration of Independence and the presidency of Abraham Lincoln; Distinguished Fellow, [[Claremont In
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  • ...political scientist and historian who holds experise in research on [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...was a delegate to the [[Continental Congress]] and a signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]].
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  • ...), first U.S. Secretary of State (from 1789 to 1793), author of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], and founder of the [[University of Virginia]].
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  • ...; a representative to the [[Continental Congress]], a signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], and a delegate to the [[U.S. Constitutional Convention]] of 1787.
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  • * Barthelmas, Della Gray. ''The Signers of the Declaration of Independence: A Biographical and Genealogical Reference. '' McFarland, 2003. 334 pp * Becker, Carl. ''The Declaration of Independence: A Study on the History of Political Ideas'' (1922), [http://oll.libertyfun
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  • ...h and Indian War]] and the [[American Revolution]], a signer of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], and a representative to the [[Continental Congress]].
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  • ...onial Hall] - from Rev. Charles A. Goodrich, ''Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence.'' (New York: William Reed & Co., 1856) Pages 244-261
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  • ...just the educated elite. It heavily influenced the creation of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] just six months later.
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  • ...ch by invoking "consent of the governed" as a right in the [[United States Declaration of Independence]].
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  • * Armitage, David. ''The Declaration of Independence: A Global History'' (2007) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0674022823/ref= * Armitage, David. "The Declaration of Independence and International Law." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 2002 59(1): 39-64. I
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  • *1776 '''''[[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]''''' by the United States of America
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  • ...ys are most likely to associate with him, apart from his authorship of the Declaration of Independence, is a sexual liaison with one of his slaves, Sally Hemings. College teacher
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  • ...Site was one of the "safe areas" used by the [[Viet Minh]] before the 1946 declaration of independence.
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  • ...halifa family since 1783, although increasing British influence prompted a declaration of independence in 1971. A National Assembly, elected under the terms of the 1973 constitut
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  • ...first two years of the revolution and is famous for publishing the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], which was ratified by all the colonies on July 4, 1776. ...the unsatisfactory royal system. Congress unanimously approved the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] on July 4, 1776, resolving "that these United Colonies are and of right o
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  • ...ds "JULY IV MDCCLXXVI," referring to the date of the signing of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. At the foot of the statue are broken shackles representing oppression a
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  • ...rol of the army, waged war, and negotiated treaties. It issued the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] on July 4, 1776, creating a new nation, the "United States of America."
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  • *[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/declare.asp ''Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776'', The Avalon Project]
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  • ...famous ''Cornerstone Speech'' in which he stated, referring to the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] (wherin it is stated that "all men are created equal"): "Our new governme
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  • ''From the [[United States Declaration of Independence]], 1776, by [[Thomas Jefferson]]''
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  • The '''Declaration of Independence''', unanimously approved by the second [[Continental Congress]] on July 4, | title=Transcription of the Fragment of the Composition Draft of the Declaration of Independence | accessdate=2007-08-04 }}</ref>
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  • ===The United States [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] (1776)===
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  • * Armitage, David. "The Declaration of Independence in World Context." '' Magazine of History'' 2004 18(3): 61-66. Issn: 0882-2 * Armitage, David. ''The Declaration of Independence: A Global History'' (2007), 300pp [http://www.amazon.com/Declaration-Indep
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  • ...irst of the [[Thirteen colonies|thirteen original American colonies]] to [[Declaration of Independence (United States)|declare independence]] from British rule, signaling the sta
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  • *1776 American [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]
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  • ...t in U.S. political documents such as the [[U.S. Constitution]] and [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], as well as, at a slight remove, the writings of the Founding Fathers. Th ===Declaration of Independence===
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  • ...numerous accomplishments include involvement in the drafting of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], writing the constitution for the state of [[Massachusetts (U.S. state)|M ...ping to draft it. [[Thomas Jefferson]] later remarked that Adams was the Declaration of Independence's "pillar of support on the floor of Congress, its ablest advocate and defe
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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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  • ...ms]] both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. ...precision and clarity of writing. His written arguments are powerful; his "Declaration of Independence" remains the touchstone for powerful argumentation.
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  • ...as significant, and it served as a catalyst for the creation of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. Shortly after the Declaration of Independence was signed, Paine enlisted a militia unit known as the Associators, and lat
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  • ...ngress began the debate on the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] on July 1, 1776, Dickinson reiterated his opposition to declaring indepen Following the Declaration of Independence, Dickinson was given the rank of brigadier general in the Pennsylvania mili
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  • ...n our national life. These principles are expressed most eloquently in the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims that "all men are created equal and are endowed by their C
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  • Finnish has been an official language of the country since the declaration of independence. Due to its long history under the Swedish rule, Finland has also maintaine
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  • ...e Treasury''' were being carried out even before the signing of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] thirteen years earlier.<ref name=DepartmentOfTheInteriorHistory> ...the government of the [[United Colonies]]. With the signing of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] on July 4, 1776, the new-born republic as a sovereign nation was able to
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  • ...That creed is set forth with dogmatic and even theological lucidity in the Declaration of Independence. . .", distinguishing it from Winston Churchill's opposition to banning the
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  • ...n government on March 15, 1776. It joined the United States by signing the Declaration of Independence. South Carolina became the 8th state to ratify the new Constitution on May ...nial delegates in Philadelphia and helped ensure the passage of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. The British left to focus on the northern colonies, but returned in grea
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  • *Barton, David. ''Benjamin Rush: Signer of the Declaration of Independence.'' (Aledo, Tex.: Wall Builder Press, 1999) ISBN 978-0925279736
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  • * Maier, Pauline. ''American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence'' (1997)
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  • ...ical theory also provided the philosophical underpinning of the [[American Declaration of Independence]]. The principle of human dignity formulated by [[Immanuel Kant]] (1724-180
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  • ...ntinued, was incompatible with the "consent of the governed" clause of the Declaration of Independence. Cultivating the growing German vote, he avoided nativism and the [[Know No ...d the [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] and emphasize the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] as the expression of core American republican values. Intense study of hi
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  • ...t large-scale emancipations came in the United States of America after the Declaration of Independence was issued in 1776. All the northern states abolished slavery by a gradual
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  • * [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]
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  • ...lectronic form for free. He happened to have a copy of the [[United States Declaration of Independence]] in his backpack, and this became the first Project Gutenberg [[e-text]].
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  • Locke's theory had a considerable influence on the American [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], except that the pursuit of happiness replaced property as the third of t
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  • ...(1995) p 222</ref> Lincoln pointedly denied Douglas' assertion that the Declaration of Independence did not include minorities.<ref>Donald, 222</ref>
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  • ...rce of the Judeo-Christian ethos upon which the U.S. was founded. The U.S. Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution are products of Judeo-Christian civilization. As
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  • ...ue on these principles, finding justification in the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence. The concept of [[informed consent]] has increased in importance since the
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  • ...the unsatisfactory royal system. Congress unanimously approved the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] on July 4, 1776, resolving "that these United Colonies are and of right o ...w nation as "The United States of America." The name first appeared in the Declaration of Independence.
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  • They define "traditional values" as coming from the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], [[U.S. Constitution]] and the "writings of the Founding Fathers"... "We
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  • ...he birthplace and early home of [[Thomas Jefferson]], author of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and third President of the United States. ''Shadwell'' earned one [[battl
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  • ...S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]] in writing the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] in 1776 and helped legitimize the [[U.S. Constitution]] in 1787. His eff ...], and [[Robert Livingston]], was selected by Congress to draft the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. The document was written primarily by Jefferson, with Franklin offering
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  • ...S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]] in writing the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] in 1776 and helped legitimize the [[U.S. Constitution]] in 1787. His eff ...], and [[Robert Livingston]], was selected by Congress to draft the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]]. The document was written primarily by Jefferson, with Franklin offering
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  • ...l theory. It formed the basis for the [[American Revolution]], the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] (1776) and the [[U.S. Constitution|Constitution]] (1787), and has been ec ...lic'' does not appear in the [[Declaration of Independence (United States)|Declaration of Independence]], but does appear in Article IV of the Constitution which "guarantee[s] to
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  • * 1776 - [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]] signed in July
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  • ...d the right to achieve Happiness...These immortal words are taken from the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America in 1776. In a larger sense, this means that
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  • ...ed only 309 days; and his great-grandfather, Benjamin Harrison, signed the Declaration of Independence.
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  • ...Thomas Day calling for the abolition of slavery in accord with the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]].
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  • The French arrested the members of the new government after the declaration of independence, but were pressured into releasing them by the British. In late 1943, the F
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  • Aristotle's philosophy was the intellect's Declaration of Independence. Aristotle, the father of logic, should be given the title of the world's
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  • ...d the right to achieve Happiness...These immortal words are taken from the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America in 1776. In a larger sense, this means that
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  • ...d the right to achieve Happiness...These immortal words are taken from the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America in 1776. In a larger sense, this means that
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  • ...ition. There are, for example, various U.S. political groups that cite the Declaration of Independence as a document as authoritative as the Constitution, a position that has nev
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  • ...,280 lb granite statue, the base of which contained quotes from the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], and the top consisted of a representation of the two tablets given to [[
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  • ...atehood, a convention was called to debate the question of independence. A declaration of independence was essential to facilitate volunteering and financial aid from the United
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  • ...ress approved Lee's proposal on [[July 2]] and approved Jefferson's [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] on [[July 4]].
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  • ...after thirteen [[United Kingdom|British]] colonies signed the 1776 [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and broke away from the British empire, forming a new government specifie ...ation, The United States of America. [[Thomas Jefferson]] wrote the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], which expressed the nation's commitment to [[Republicanism, U.S.|republi
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  • ..., the legislation and histories of the times, and the language used in the declaration of independence, show, that neither the class of persons who had been imported as slaves, n
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  • ...than others, all stressed their betrayal of the secular principles of the Declaration of Independence; the hypocrisy of a nation claiming to be a model republic while tolerating ...peals were also made to the values of liberty and equality espoused in the Declaration of Independence. In 1854, abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison wrote:
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  • ...entity diversified, forming over a period of decades after the [[Argentine Declaration of Independence]]. During that period substantial [[immigration in Argentina|immigration]]
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  • ...to freedom and united by the core values and principles found in the U.S. Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Tea Party Patriots Chicago
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  • ...ent on March 15, 1776; it promptly joined the United States by signing the Declaration of Independence. The British invaded in 1780, capturing a large American army, and set up a
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  • ...School is the oldest public high school in America. Several signers of the Declaration of Independence attended Boston Latin.
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  • Nationalist attempts at Indochinese revolution, accelerating with a declaration of independence in September 1946. There were several nationalist movements, both non-Commu
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  • ...ceive French aid, the new [[United States of America]] ratified the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] in July 4, 1776. This was a proclamation of a state of affairs that had t
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  • *Nature's God &mdash; ''used in the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]''
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  • ...own, conflict-resolving, convenience: for example, the expression '[[U.S. Declaration of Independence|The Fourth of July]]' is as American as is the importance of the date.
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