The Declaration of Independence

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Stephanie Schwartz Driver

    Each title in this series is enhanced with approximately 70 color illustrations. This book presents Americaï¿1/2s Declaration of Independence in its entirety with extensive commentary and analysis by Ms. Driver.

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Terry Allan Hicks

    ... Jacob , 14 Patent Office , U.S. , 33 Pennsylvania State House , 8 , 9 , 13 Centennial National Hancock , John , 22 , 23 see also Independence Hall Exposition , 33 Philadelphia , 9 , 24 , 25 , 33 , 34 Civil War , 26 Independence Day ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Thomas Jefferson

    Harrison, William Henry (1773–1841): as governor of the American Northwest Territory, Harrison brokered land purchases from Native Americans, making available large swaths of land for white settlement in present-day Illinois, Indiana, ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Thomas Jefferson, United States

    The Declaration of Independence / inscribed and illustrated by Sam Fink ; text by Thomas Jefferson * p . * Includes bibliographical references ( p . ) . * Summary : The text of the Declaration of Independence is accompanied by ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Karen Price Hossell

    This book provides a history of the document the Declaration of Independence, from its first signed copy which was lost to its present display at the National Archives building in Washington, D.C.

  • The Declaration of Independence: A Study in the History of Political Ideas
    By Carl Lotus Becker

    It is a reward to be earned, not a blessing to be gratuitously lavished on all alike; — a reward reserved for the intelligent, the patriotic, the virtuous and deserving; — and not a boon to be bestowed on a people too ignorant, ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Carl Lotus Becker

    ... a reward reserved for the intelligent, the patriotic, the virtuous and deserving; — and not a boon to be bestowed on a people too ignorant, degraded and vicious, to be capable either of appreciating or enjoying it.

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Elizabeth Raum

    A woman named Mary Katherine Goddard, owned a print shop in Baltimore, Maryland. She published the MarylandJournal and the Baltimore Advertiser newspapers . Printing the Declaration took courage. Goddard's life was threatened, ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Laura K. Murray

    New York: PowerKids Press, 2015. Clay, Kathryn. The Declaration of Independence. Introducing Primary Sources. North Mankato, MN: Capstone, 2018. Donaghey, Reese. The History of Independence Day. What You Didn't Know About History.

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Elizabeth Raum

    Discusses the history of the Declaration of Independence, the people responsible for drafting it, and what the text states, in addition to exploring how conservators in the National Archives have repaired the original document.

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Dennis B. Fradin

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  • The Declaration of Independence: A Primary Source Investigation Into the Action of the Second Continental Congress
    By Jennifer Viegas

    Mezzotint by R. Sayer and J. Bennett , 1775 , now housed in the Library of Congress . Page 31 : British stamps for American colonial goods . Page 33 : Colonial governor Thomas Hutchinson escapes from local rioters .

  • The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
    By David Armitage

    Len Travers, Celebrating the Fourth: Independence Day and the Rites ofNationalism in the Early Republic (Amherst, MA, 1997), 21–23, 161, 206; David Waldstreicher, In the Midst ofPerpetual Fetes: The Making ofAmerican Nationalism, ...

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Michael Burgan

    Examines the political situation in America at the time of the troubles between England and her colonies there and describes how the Declaration of Independence was written and accepted.

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Lora Polack Oberle

    lights Thomas Paine was the author of Common Sense , a book that helped inspire the ideas in the Declaration of Independence . No Profits COMMON SENSE ; Thomas Paine did not ADDRESITD.

  • The Declaration of Independence: America's First Founding Document in U.S. History and Culture
    By John R. Vile

    that too many commentators on the Declaration have overly focused on the preamble of the Declaration, John Phillip Reid observes that commentators “must realize it is an indictment they are reading” (1981, 84).

  • The Declaration of Independence
    By Connie Roop, Peter Roop

    This is the story of how the men and women of thirteen British colonies came to declare their independence on July 4, 1776.

  • The Declaration of Independence: A Global History
    By David Armitage

    Not only did the Declaration announce the entry of the United States onto the world stage, it became the model for other countries to follow.

  • The Declaration of Independence: Forming a New Nation
    By Hal Marcovitz

    Discusses the history of the composition and signing of the Declaration of Independence, as well as the document's importance in American history.

  • The Declaration of Independence: Fourteen Hundred Words of Freedom
    By Debra J. Housel

    This script allows students to travel back in time to when the Declaration of Independence was written. They will experience the thoughts and feelings of the writers as they create a document that changed the world.