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the declaration of independence
the three parts of the of independence are
statement of purpose
the introduction
what the colonists did not like
declares independence
the people from ga who signed it are , and
the was the of all 56 signers.
the of made king iii very angry.
siege of savannah
was under the control of the forces and loyalists.
1779, american tried to capture
the siege was the 2nd battle in the american
the lost and stayed under control.
heroes at the siege of savannah were count casimir , sgt. and a regiment of oldiers who had allied with the patriots.
articles of confederation
the of were considered \weak\.
the aoc could not (collect tax), regulate trade commerce between
did not have an branch or branch
every had its own
every had to agree
each got vote, no matter how many people lived in the
united states was written to \take the place\ of the of
and of georgia signed the us titution.
The questions cover historical events and documents related to the American Revolution and early - US history, such as the Declaration of Independence, the Siege of Savannah, and the Articles of Confederation.
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- The three parts of the Declaration of Independence are the Preamble (Statement of purpose), the List of Grievances (What the Colonists did not like), and the Conclusion (Declares Independence).
- The people from GA who signed it are Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, and George Walton.
- The Declaration of Independence was the act that made King George III very angry.
- Savannah was under the control of the British forces and Loyalists. In 1779, American and French forces tried to capture Savannah. The siege was the 2nd major battle in the American Revolutionary War. The Americans and French lost and Savannah stayed under British control. Heroes at the Siege of Savannah were Count Casimir Pulaski, Sgt. William Jasper, and a regiment of Haitian soldiers who had allied with the Patriots.
- The Articles of Confederation were considered "weak". The AOC could NOT levy taxes (collect tax), regulate trade or commerce between states. It did NOT have an executive branch or a judicial branch. Every state had its own sovereignty. Every state had to agree for major decisions. Each state got one vote, no matter how many people lived in the state. The United States Constitution was written to "take the place" of the Articles of Confederation. Abraham Baldwin and William Few of Georgia signed the US Constitution.