Declaration of Independence Topic: Declaration of Independence Question: What effect did the Declaration of Independence have on the Revolutionary War? Thesis: It had a greater global impact than any other document because it helped inspire multiple movements for independence. The Declaration of Independence was first chosen by the First Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.. It had a greater global impact than any other document because it helped inspire multiple movements for independence. This document wasn’t accepted at first but the colonists had worked really hard to get their point across. The colonists weren’t in good terms with the Britain government after his policy about taxation. After the taxation policy many American …show more content…
The boycott didn’t really end up working against Britain even though many groups were trying to enforce it against Britain. By the winter of 1775–1776, the members of the Continental Congress came to view reconciliation with Britain as unlikely, and independence the only course of action available to them. Word had gotten around that independence was not possible so Thomas Paine had wrote a book named, “Common Sense”. His book had sold a hundred and fifty copies by the first week and it had convinced people and even colonies to support independence. By the middle of May, 1776 at least eight colonies had decided to support independence after reading Common Sense. On June 1776, Richard Henry Lee presented his resolution, “the delegates appointed to represent this colony in General Congress be instructed to propose to that respectable body to declare the United Colonies free and independent states.” They took a vote on this resolution in Pennsylvania but Congress postponed the vote. Before they left Pennsylvania, they decided to make a five man committee that included Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of