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The '''Declaration of Independence''' is one of the most important documents in the United States, and arguably in the world. It started the United States of America as a country of its own on July 4, 1776. |
The '''Declaration of Independence''' is one of the most important documents in the United States, and arguably in the world. It started the United States of America as a country of its own on July 4, 1776. |
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+ | The [[Freemasons]] drew a map to [[Templar Treasure]] on its back according to [[Benjamin Franklin Gates]] and the [[Gates Family]]. |
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*''[[National Treasure]]'' |
*''[[National Treasure]]'' |
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− | 56.JPG|People viewing the Declaration. |
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− | National01.jpg|Ben deciding to steal the Declaration. |
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− | NtChudLabs.jpg|The Declaration being brought to the Preservation Room. |
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− | Vermaechtnis der tempelritter 13.jpg|Ben stealing the Declaration. |
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− | Vlcsnap-2010-10-30-08h49m31s83.png|Abigail confronts Ben |
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− | National-Treasure Diane-Kruger evening-dress jacket-flared-sleeves.bmp.jpg|Abigail calls for security. |
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− | 64.JPG|Ben and Abigail study the Declaration. |
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− | 72.JPG|The clue begins to show. |
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− | 2772NATIONAL TREASURE-7.jpg|Ian gets the Declaration. |
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− | National Treasureianglass.jpg|Ian looking at the map with the glasses. |
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− | S-nt110.jpg|''Heere at the wall.'' |
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− | Norm-4cc44c63318b2-National+Treasure+(2004).jpeg|Props from the movie |
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− | Pp-doi-tube1.jpg|More props |
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[[Category:Objects]] |
[[Category:Objects]] |
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[[Category:National Treasure Clues]] |
[[Category:National Treasure Clues]] |
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Revision as of 11:21, 23 April 2020
- "Of all the ideas that became the United States, there is a line here that's at the heart of all the others."
- ―Benjamin Franklin Gates[src]
- ""But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security.""
- ―Benjamin Franklin Gates quoting the Declaration[src]
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in the United States, and arguably in the world. It started the United States of America as a country of its own on July 4, 1776.
The Freemasons drew a map to Templar Treasure on its back according to Benjamin Franklin Gates and the Gates Family.