The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important founding documents in United States history. Examine this document more closely and learn the reasons for it being written, the key figures involved, and how it is celebrated every year. ...
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Declaration of Independence Common Core Lessons and Activities
Explore the Declaration of Independence, one of U.S. History's most important documents. See a summary and analysis of it, and learn how it helped...
Students work in small groups to compare and contrast Thomas Jefferson's rough draft of the Declaration of Independence with the final version. Drafting the Declaration of Independence
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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness the 3 Unalienable Rights that were listed in the Declaration that all humans receive from birth July 4, 1776 The Declaration of Independence was signed that day independence to be free from control or support consent permission, approve, or agree tyran...
you might introduce the text of theDeclaration of Independence. Copy the text onto a transparency or project it from the Internet. Introduce small sections of text and have students paraphrase that text. The Declaration details the "repeated Injuries and Usurpations" of the King of Great Britain...
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1.ThomasJeffersonchosetobegintheDeclarationwiththewords,“The unanimousDeclarationofthethirteenUnitedStatesofAmerica.” A)Doyoufeelthiswasnecessary?Whyorwhynot? B)Couldthe13colonieshavedeclaredindependenceiftheywerenot unanimous?Whyorwhynot? 2.HowdoesJeffersonexplainthereasonforaformaldeclarationof independence?