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The declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
Answer this question…The Declaration of Independence is part of the historical context of the U.S. Constitution.
The US Constitution established rules for the US government, well the Declaration of Independence did not
Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and The Bill of Rights
This building is where the Declaration of Independence was signed and is where the constitution was written and signed. It holds great historical significance to the history of the United States.
The Declaration of independence was based on a document written by George Mason. It was The Virginia Declaration Of Independence.
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The important historical document that John Hancock is known for signing is the Declaration of Independence of the British Colonies in America.
Independence Hall of Philadelphia was chosen for the back of the 100 dollar bill because it is a historical spot in US history. It is the location of where the US Constitution and Declaration of Independence were debated.
The signing of the Declaration of Independence is a historical event. Some books have historical significance.