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How were most colonists affected by the Declaration of Independence? They were sad and felt bad for leaving the mother country. They were afraid that each state would fight Britain independently. They felt disappointed with the actions of the delegates. They were proud and felt like a part of a larger group.

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Colonists were mainly happy

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Colonists were able to confirm an official alliance with the Government of France and obtain French assistance in the war against Great Britain. Yet, there was a no vote from New York on the agreement to declare independence.

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They felt they had a civic duty to improve society.

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i just took the test :) ;)

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