July 4 1776 slaves
[DOCX File]Yonkers Public Schools
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on July 4, 1776. The document announced that the thirteen American colonies were at war with the Kingdom of Great Brita: in, and that they regarded themselves as a newly independent nation. The document has four main parts - an introduction, a preamble that outlines a general philosophy of government, an indictment or list of particular charges ...
[DOC File]Lesson Plan #3: The Gettysburg Address (1863)—Testing Union
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Explain why Lincoln thought July 4, 1776, was the birthday of the United States. ... Lincoln prosecuted the war to preserve the Union, but abolitionists hoped the war would free the slaves. As commander-in-chief, Lincoln waited until emancipation became a military necessity before issuing the liberating decree on January 1, 1863. This made 1863 ...
[DOC File]In the early 1800s, women were second-class citizens
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July 4, 1776: The Congress formally endorses the Declaration of Independence, with copies sent to all of the colonies. August 2, 1776: The actual signing of the document occurs, as most of the 55 members of Congress place their names on the parchment copy.
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On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress announced the Declaration of Independence. The 13 Colonies in North America were separating from Britain. Between the years of 1777 and 1783, the Revolutionary war was fought. There were major battles during this time. Many Americans lost their lives and many others were wounded.
[DOC File]THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION: 1775-1783
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British promised slaves freedom if they fought on their side b. Many fled with the British after the war and left the country 4. Many Indians also sided with the British and wreaked havoc along the frontier ... Declaration of Independence formally approved on July 4, 1776 F. Declaration of Independence had three major parts: 1.
[DOC File]Chapter Four, Section Two - CUSD 4
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July 4, 1776 – the Declaration of Independence was adopted. Declaration was read in front of Philadelphia State House (present day Independence Hall) Patriots – supporters of the independence. Patriots felt huge sense of pride as they listened to the Declaration being read. Americans Choose Sides
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