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What do the signers pledge to do at the end of the declaration of independence

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At the end of the Declaration of Independence, signers pledge to each other theirs "Lives, our Fortunes, and out Sacred Honor.
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Answer: The signers added by the final sentence of the Declaration of Independence a promise that quotes: “We Mutually Pledge To Each Other Our Lives, Our Fortunes, And Our Sacred Honor”

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The Declaration of Independence stated that a government must protect the rights of its people. By that time Britain did not protect the rights of the colonists, hence the idea to stablish a new form of government. They promoted the ideas of equality and the promise can be interpreted as saying the signers of the Declaration of Independence pledge to live and die for what they believe in.

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