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What statement is true of all the colonies at the time of the signing of the Declaration of Independence?All colonies had been appointed a royal governor.All colonies had been appointed a royal governor.All colonies had a representative assembly.All colonies had a representative assembly.All white men could vote in all colonies.All white men could vote in all colonies.Slavery had been abolished or limited in some form across the colonies.

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Nations come into being in many ways. Military rebellion, civil strife, acts of heroism, acts of treachery, a thousand greater and lesser clashes between defenders of the old order and supporters of the new--all these occurrences and more have marked the emergences of new nations, large and small. The birth of our own nation included them all. That birth was unique, not only in the immensity of its later impact on the course of world history and the growth of democracy, but also because so many of the threads in our national history run back through time to come together in one place, in one time, and in one document: the Declaration of Independence.

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