No. Fighting had already broken out before July 4, 1776. The Battle of Bunker Hill, for example, took place in 1775, as well as Paul Revere's famous ride to alert the Colonists of approaching British Navy. The Declaration signed in Philadelphia was a show of solidarity among representatives of the various colonies.
I am afraid you are confused. The Declaration of Independence was signed BEFORE the war. It resulted in the war. That is why it is called the Declaration of Independence the colonists declared themselves free of England.
Revolutionary war began, declaration of independence signed.
I think you are confused. The Declaration came before the war and was the basic cause of the war. As far as the king was concerned the 44 men who signed the Declaration were traitors to the crown. Ben Franklin stated, as he signed, " that they all will hang together or hang separately ".
It was written in the year 1296, during the war of independence, and was signed on the 5th of April 1320. Hope this helped you!
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I am afraid you are confused. The Declaration of Independence was signed BEFORE the war. It resulted in the war. That is why it is called the Declaration of Independence the colonists declared themselves free of England.
The year 1770 before the Declaration of Independence was signed
The American Revolution or War of Independence.
Depends on which war. Each war has its own declaration, or should.
the declaration of independence was signed and sent to the king
the revolutionary war
Declaration of Independence
He signed the Declaration of Independence.
He signed the Declaration of Independence.
He signed the Declaration of Independence and was our temporary leader before the war ended.
It wasn't a declaration of war but a declaration of independence. However, those that signed it knew the British wouldn't just go away without a fight.
They rebeled, partcipated in boycotts, started the Revolutonary War then created and signed the Declaration of Independence.