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Lesson: Declaration of Independence to the US Constitution Author: Amy Carlson-Sather Grade Level: Middle School Common Core Standards: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH[removed]Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of pri
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Document Date: 2013-11-26 15:05:30


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Carrollton Virginia / /

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United States / United Kingdom / /

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Lyman Hall / /

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Declaration of Independence / AHEAD OF TIME / /

Organization

Grand Jury / Congress / U.S. National Archives and Records Administration / /

Person

Francis Lightfoot Lee / George Ross Delaware / Richard Henry Lee / Thomas Nelson / Jr. / Robert Treat / George Taylor / Samuel Huntington / Charles Carroll / Benjamin Rush / Edward Rutledge / Oliver Wolcott / William Floyd / John Morton / Benjamin Harrison / James Smith / Thomas Stone / John Witherspoon / Roger Sherman / John Adams / George Clymer / William Ellery Connecticut / Joseph Hewes / William Paca / Lewis Morris / John Penn South Carolina / Robert Morris / Richard Stockton / Thomas Lynch / Jr. / Arthur Middleton Georgia / James Wilson / Carter Braxton North Carolina / Samuel Chase / Abraham Clark Pennsylvania / Caesar Rodney / William Whipple / Stephen Hopkins / Thomas McKean Maryland / Matt Damon / William Williams / George Wythe / Thomas Heyward / Jr. / Constitution / Francis Hopkinson / Philip Livingston / John Hart / Thomas Jefferson / William Hooper / Francis Lewis / Matthew Thornton Massachusetts / /

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Counsel / head / Supreme Judge / author / prince / King / representative / /

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Franklin / /

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Sather / /

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Wisconsin / New Hampshire / /

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http /

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