Chloe | August 15, 2010
This is a grievance from the Declaration of Independence.
He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.
The question is…
What is the British king being accused of doing?
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Stacey | July 30, 2010
How did John Adams help persuade the delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence?
A.He told the delegates the French would help if they signed it.
B.He threatened delegates who were opposed to independence.
Or
C.He never gave up and spoke convincingly about independence.
He wrote much of the document with Thomas Jefferson.
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George | June 8, 2010
Do you think George Washington might think that the US lived up to its ideals as stated in the Declaration of Independence?
and why did he support (or approve) of the constitution?
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Stacey | May 15, 2010
here is what i have
John Adams was the first Vice President and the second President of the United States. He played vital roles in forming our great country, as he seconded the Declaration of Independence. He like many others opposed the Stamp Act. If it were not for President John Adams, we would not [...]
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Stacey | May 13, 2010
just simple things, like john adams – loud, annoying
Jefferson – quiet
and what were some of their contributions to the Declaration of [...]
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George | April 28, 2010
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Stacey | April 26, 2010
why did john Adams not include the ladies in the declaration of independence ?
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Stacey | April 20, 2010
John Adams was on the committee to help write the Declaration of Independence. The second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence, states that: "We hold these truths to be self–evident: that all men are created equal…". Who do you think John Adams and the other signers of the Declaration of Independence were referring to by [...]
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Chloe | April 7, 2010
How did Abraham Lincoln interpret the Declaration of Independence as it related to African Americans? What is the significance of Lincoln’s interpretation of the Declaration of Independence for Americans today.
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