On July 4th, 1776, something big happened in America and is still talked and learned about, even today- the thirteen colonies broke up with Great Britain. The declaration of independence can be compared to a breakup one might give to a partner to cut ties with them, in this case the thirteen colonies gave it to Great Britain. The thirteen colonies had been with Great Britain for years, at the beginning of the relationship everything was great, they were excited to be together. After years of this relationship, Great Britain started to take advantage of the colonies. The colonies took this abuse, time after time again Great Britain said they would be better, but things never changed. Until 1776, that is when
On July 4th, 1776, something big happened in America and is still talked and learned about, even today- the thirteen colonies broke up with Great Britain. The declaration of independence can be compared to a breakup one might give to a partner to cut ties with them, in this case the thirteen colonies gave it to Great Britain. The thirteen colonies had been with Great Britain for years, at the beginning of the relationship everything was great, they were excited to be together. After years of this relationship, Great Britain started to take advantage of the colonies. The colonies took this abuse, time after time again Great Britain said they would be better, but things never changed. Until 1776, that is when