Select the reasons why Congress wanted a written Declaration of Independence. England had requested a list of American terms. Th
e colonists demanded one. The soldiers needed a good reason for fighting. It was the custom of the day to put all official decisions in writing before voting upon them. The colonists hoped to get aid from foreign nations. The Congress hoped other colonists would join the Revolution. 99 pts
The reasons why Congress wanted a written Declaration of Independence are The Congress hoped other colonists would join the Revolution, The colonists hoped to get aid from foreign nations and the soldiers needed a good reason for fighting. Not everybody wanted to be independent, so this declaration could get the support of other colonists. The soldiers were mostly farmers and it gave them a very good reason to fight for. Moreover, being an independent nation, the United States could ask foreign nations for money and supplies. There were federalists and Anti-Federalists, so not everybody agreed on certain issues
the farming is very productive in the South as well. ... as the region become dependent on farming and crops, huge textile mills and plantations were built, and the new factories attracted businesses which began to build down South, starting the growth of new cities.
It was to basically destroy everything the south had, they would do it because it would leave the south short handed on supplies such as food, water, etc