It was dangerous because if/when King George III saw your name on that document, you would be killed by the English soldiers, or redcoats. The largest name on that list is John Hancock because he was a patriot and decided that future freedom was important for the colonies.
It was dangerous because if/when King George III saw your name on that document, you would be killed by the English soldiers, or redcoats. The largest name on that list is John Hancock because he was a patriot and decided that future freedom was important for the colonies.
Nothing in the Declaration of Independence refers to the Tea Act. But the Tea Act was to protest England's monopoly on American trade which is one of the main reasons why the Declaration of Independence was written.
No not a word.
Delegates needed courage to sign the Declaration of Independence because doing so was an act of treason against the British crown, which carried severe consequences, including death. By signing, they were willingly putting their lives, fortunes, and reputations on the line for the cause of independence.
The Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Boston Massacre are three significant events that are related to the Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
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Because if the British figured out that you had signed it you would be executed. This is only if it hadn't gotten passed though.
No. The United States Congress did not exist when the Declaration of Independence was written and signed.
British would call them traitors.
Nothing in the Declaration of Independence refers to the Tea Act. But the Tea Act was to protest England's monopoly on American trade which is one of the main reasons why the Declaration of Independence was written.
The patriots were for the Declaration of independence i.e. Benjamin Franklin Thomas Jefferson etc.
No not a word.
Delegates needed courage to sign the Declaration of Independence because doing so was an act of treason against the British crown, which carried severe consequences, including death. By signing, they were willingly putting their lives, fortunes, and reputations on the line for the cause of independence.
The outcome of the Second Continental Congress was that the King rejected the Olive Branch petition and the fighting continued. The Declaration of Independence soon made it clear that the colonies desired to throw off British rule.
The Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Boston Massacre are three significant events that are related to the Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
No, it was considered a act of treason. If any of the men who signed the declaration would have been hung and the King of Britain hated them all The King's hating these group of men actually helped us win the revolution and our freedom.
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The USdeclared its independence fromEngland through adoption by the Continental Congress of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Itobtained that independence by fighting a war, not from any legislative act. Independence was recognized by England through the signing of the Peace of Paris in 1783.