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7S K.B. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

7S K.B. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

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The Road to Independence

A journey towards freedom and self-governance

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The Road to Independence

The Thirteen American colonies sought to become a new country, separate from Great Britain. In 1774, they convened to discuss their desire for independence. This pivotal moment in history led to the drafting and eventual adoption of the Declaration of Independence, which declared the colonies' freedom and established the United States of America.

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Multiple Choice

What event led to the drafting and adoption of the Declaration of Independence?

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The Thirteen American colonies seeking independence

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The American Revolution

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The signing of the Treaty of Paris

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The Boston Tea Party

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The Declaration of Independence

The Thirteen American colonies seeking independence led to the drafting and adoption of the Declaration of Independence. This historic document declared the colonies' intention to break away from British rule and establish a new nation. It was a pivotal moment in the American Revolution and laid the foundation for the United States of America.

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The Road to Independence

The first Continental Congress was held to discuss the desire for freedom from Great Britain. They wrote a letter to King George expressing their wish to become a new country. Eventually, they resorted to war to achieve their goal.

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of the first Continental Congress?

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To discuss the desire for freedom from Great Britain

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To declare war on Great Britain

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To negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain

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To establish a new government

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First Continental Congress:

Trivia: The purpose of the First Continental Congress was to discuss the desire for freedom from Great Britain. It was held in 1774 and attended by delegates from 12 of the 13 American colonies. The Congress marked a significant step towards American independence and laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.

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The Declaration of Independence

  • All People are created equal
  • We have the right to life, liberty and to

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Multiple Choice

What are the rights mentioned in The Road to Independence passage?

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Right to equality

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Right to freedom

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Right to justice

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Right to property

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Rights in The Road to Independence

  • Right to equality: Ensured equal treatment for all individuals
  • Right to freedom: Guaranteed personal liberties and independence
  • Right to justice: Ensured fair legal processes and protection
  • Right to property: Protected ownership and possessions

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The Road to Independence

1. Government derives power from the people.
2. People have the right to change or remove the government.
3. On July 4, 1776, the colonies gained independence.
4. Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th.

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Multiple Choice

Which event led to the celebration of Independence Day on July 4th?

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The government deriving power from the people

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The people gaining the right to change or remove the government

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The colonies gaining independence

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The Road to Independence

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Independence Day:

The colonies gaining independence led to the celebration of Independence Day on July 4th. This day commemorates the historic event when the thirteen American colonies declared themselves independent from British rule in 1776. It is a day of national pride and celebration in the United States, marked by fireworks, parades, and patriotic festivities.

The Road to Independence

A journey towards freedom and self-governance

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