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The original draft of the document was written by [[Thomas Jefferson]], and the Declaration of Independence was signed by a number of delegates who came to be known as the [[Founding Fathers]], with [[George Washington]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]] being amongst the more prominent founders.
The original draft of the document was written by [[Thomas Jefferson]], and the Declaration of Independence was signed by a number of delegates who came to be known as the [[Founding Fathers]], with [[George Washington]] and [[Benjamin Franklin]] being amongst the more prominent founders.
[[Ratonhnhaké:ton]], the protaganist [[Assassin|assassin]] of ''[[Assassin's Creed III]],'' was present at the declaration of independance.


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Adams, Hancock, Franklin and Ratonhnhaké:ton at the signing

The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on 4 July 1776 which claimed that the Thirteen Colonies were independent from Great Britain, and as such, were no longer a part of the British Empire.

The original draft of the document was written by Thomas Jefferson, and the Declaration of Independence was signed by a number of delegates who came to be known as the Founding Fathers, with George Washington and Benjamin Franklin being amongst the more prominent founders.

Ratonhnhaké:ton, the protaganist assassin of Assassin's Creed III, was present at the declaration of independance.

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