Q: What did Charles Carroll do that was so important ? A: Charles Carroll was an early advocate of the armed resistance against British rule however his colony was not very sure about this. In his colony in the committee of safety, he was also appointed to the continental congress where he was an influential member of the board of war and an armed resistance and the ultimate serving of governmental ties with England then was nominated again for the continental congress in 1780. One of the things that he did was sign the declaration of independence and become a senator. he was also approached by Samuel chase and benjamin franklin to help gain the support of the Canadian government for their cause which failed but then …show more content…
Another thing that he did was attend the continental congress which was a huge stepping stone in American history and if that had not happened the British would probably be ruling the world for the declaration of independence was a thing that had to be done by a large group of people and in America there was no way to talk to some on without being in front of them so they had to meet as a big group.
If the declaration of independence was not made and signed there would be no free America and just British so we would all be under the kings / queens rule and there would probably be another chance to declare independence but it would come at a much higher cost and there would be war. There might even be more slavery because there would not be a deceleration of independence to "justify" the freedom of slaves.
“Without morals a republic cannot subsist any length of time; they therefore who are decrying the Christian religion, whose morality is so sublime and pure (and) which insures to the good eternal happiness, are undermining the solid foundation of morals, the best security for the duration of free