The Declaration of Independence, Part Two: The Colonies’ Unsuccessful Attempt to Reconcile with England

After the French and Indian War, England’s resources were depleted. Parliament decided to tax the American colonies, as well as revoke some freedoms. The colonists' resistance to these acts yielded no results, and the call was made to draft our Declaration of Independence.

Tom Hand, creator and publisher of Americana Corner, discusses the issues that led our forefathers to draft the Declaration of Independence, and why it still matters today.


Images Courtesy of: Library of Congress, New York Public Library Digital Collections, The White House Historical Association, Wikipedia


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