Answer:
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Explanation:
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris, lit. 'Our Lady of Paris', originally titled Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482) is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831.
The novel has been described as a key text in French literature[1] and has been adapted for film over a dozen times, as well as numerous television and stage adaptations, such as a 1923 silent film with Lon Chaney, a 1939 sound film with Charles Laughton, and a 1996 Disney animated film.
The main leader was Alice Paul branching off of her was another women's activist, Lucy Burns.
Twelve colonies
<span>On July 2, 1776, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Twelve of the colonies voted to support independence, but the representatives from New York abstained.It was important for the declaration to be unanimous.
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<span>The resolution had originally been presented to Congress on June 7. it however became clear that some colonies like New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and South Carolina were not ready to declare independence,but would consider it in a matter of time.</span>
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The first answer is the right one