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History, 13.11.2020 18:50, ronaldo22

Why did Congress want a written Declaration of Independence? It was the custom of the day to put all official decisions in writing before voting upon them.
England had requested a list of American terms.
The colonists hoped to get aid from foreign nations.
The Congress hoped other colonists would join the Revolution.
The colonists demanded one.
The soldiers needed a good reason for fighting.

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