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naturalization, esl, history

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declaration formally stating something for everyone to hear
independence freedom from the control, help, or influence of someone else
colony a place far away from a country that is still ruled or controlled by that country
New England colonies (U.S.) Connecticut, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
Southern colonies (U.S.) Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia
Middle colonies (U.S.) Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York
What was the purpose of the Declaration of Independence? The Declaration of Independence announced our independence (freedom) from Great Britain (England).
According to the Declaration of Independence, what are the 3 rights of every human being? Every human being has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
liberty freedom, independence
pursuit chasing or trying to get something
author of the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson
date the Declaration of Independence was adopted (accepted, approved) by the colonies July 4, 1776
Created by: Jantzarino
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