The Declaration Of Independence repro
United States Declaration of Independence, the historic document adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.Key Document DetailsPurpose: Formally severed political connections between the 13 American colonies and Great Britain, transforming a colonial conflict into a fight for a sovereign nation.Primary Author: Primarily drafted by Thomas Jefferson as part of a "Committee of Five" (including John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston).Core Philosophies: Outlines fundamental concepts of individual liberty, the right to revolution, and the famous assertion that "all men are created equal" with unalienable rights to "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."Signatures: Features 56 signatures. John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, famously signed first and largest in the center.Visual ExplorationThis specific rendering aligns with historical facsimiles, widely reproduced from the detailed 1823 William J. Stone copperplate engraving commissioned to preserve the appearance of the aging original parchment. Historical reproductions of this print can be explored further or purchased on platforms like eBay or the official DAR Store
Signed By Nicolas Cage as a collectible tie in to the movie National Treasure
Signed By Nicolas Cage as a collectible tie in to the movie National Treasure
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