What is the 300th word of the Declaration of Independence?
The 300th word is either necessity or which depending if you count self-evident as one word or two. ChaCha again!
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How many drafts of the Declaration of Independence did Jefferson write?
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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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According to Declaration of Independence, purpose of governme...
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How many drafts of the Declaration of Independence did Jefferson write?
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What enlightenment concepts did the the declaration of independence express?
That every man has a right to freedom and happiness. ChaCha
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About Declaration of Independence
is one of the two most famous documents in American history. It was adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. It announced the separation of the thirteen American colonies from the British Empire.
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The smallest free form in language is a word. Usually a word will include a stem or root, which may include one or more affixes. Sentences, phrases, and clauses are made up of words. Compound words are words consisting of two, or more stems joined together to form a compound. Words may be spoken, written, or sometimes used in an abstract form.
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