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Declaration of Independence

Teacher: Scarborough
Across
Free from outside control
The general of the Continental Army; had the Declaration of Independence read to his troops on July 9, 1776
_______ exists to protect the rights of citizens
_____ 4, 1776: United States' birthday
The governing body that passed laws for the colonies during the American Revolution and adopted the Declaration of Independence
The first part of the Declaration begins with a description of basic _________
An introduction
When Hancock signed the Declaration, he said that he wanted to make sure his signature was large enough for ______________ to read without his glasses
Famous inventor, author, and diplomat
Given by God, cannot be taken away.
Down
This women's rights advocate threatened her husband with rebellion if he and the other men of the Congress didn't remember the ladies (first and last name)
This battle was technically a British victory, but the Patriots celebrated as if they won.
American troops in this colony tore down a statue of King George III to celebrate the signing of the Declaration
England's law-making body
The chief writer of the Declaration of Independence
In the last line of the Declaration, members of the Second Continental Congress pledge "our lives, our fortunes, and our ___" to show their devotion to the cause of independence from Britain.
According to the Declaration of Independence, governments get their power only with the consent of the ______.
A pamphlet, written by Thomas Paine and published in January, 1776, helped change colonial ideas about independence.
We hold these truths to be __________
The second part of the Declaration is a list of _______ that colonists had against England