The Declaration of Independence was printed in newspapers for the people to read. True False
False, the declaration was meant for the british to read even though americans wanted to know it was after their fight.
true
I agree with @Muzzack
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Yes the answer if false
Really? I though I saw it on the newpaper somewhere in images?
Wait no it was
So it is true
Everytime I use wikianswers it never gives me a wrong answer So yes it is @BEATZDJ
WIKI is full of lies I've gotten F because of them
trust other websites
I use images it has lots of decalration of Indpendence on newspapers
well thinks for your helps guys
I have never gotten anything lower than a 85%because of them
When armed conflict between bands of American colonists and British soldiers began in April 1775, the Americans were ostensibly fighting only for their rights as subjects of the British crown. By the following summer, with the Revolutionary War in full swing, the movement for independence from Britain had grown, and delegates of the Continental Congress were faced with a vote on the issue. In mid-June 1776, a five-man committee including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Benjamin Franklin was tasked with drafting a formal statement of the colonies’ intentions. The Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence–written largely by Jefferson–in Philadelphia on July 4, a date now celebrated as the birth of American independence.
well i have
actually @Warriorz13 you are right
i was searching and researching when you guys fought and i found that is was the first newspaper of the U.S to publish
Yes, Congress ordered it prited in the newspaper in order to strengthen therebellion and the faith of the people.
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