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Every one of the thirteen colonies voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence. Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Constitutional Convention, but did ratify it after it was finalized.

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Rhode Island did not accept the Declaration of Independance. (Sorry for any miss spellings) ; ) LlMm

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The only colony which did not immediately sign the U.S. Constitution was Rhode Island. There were 39 delegates who signed it and Benjamin Franklin was the oldest signer at the age of 81.

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The Declaration of Indpendence wasn't voted on. It was published.

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Q: Which of the thirteen colonies did not vote on the Declaration of Independence?
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How many colonies had to agree with the Declaration of Independence?

By mutual consent all thirteen had to vote in favor of independence. That's why the formal document (the "Declaration of Independence") specifically points out that this is a unanimous declaration.(This does not mean every single individual in Congress, but that each colony's/state's delegation would vote, and a majority of "no's" in any delegation would defeat the measure.)


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Did Britain agree to the Declaration of Independence?

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Who cast the final determining vote on the declaration of independence and what colony was he from?

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What did the women find out that they couldn't do at the end of the declaration of independence?

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Who was the woman that printed the Declaration of Independence?

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What year did the Declaration of Independence approved by the colonies?

On July 2, 1776, by voice vote in the Second Contintal Congress, the colonies adopted a resolution that they were now free of British control. Two days later, the written Declaration of Independence was approved and adopted as the way to announce independence to the world. The journal of the Second Continental Congress recorded the resolution. John Adams said that people will remember July 2, 1776 forever and celebrate it every year. He was off by two days. Few people know of the voice vote taken on July 2, but now you do too.


Did the Declaration of Independence give women slaves and African Americans the right to vote?

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