What do Roger Sherman, John Adams, and Robert Livingston have in common?

They worked on the committee to write the Declaration of Independence.
Each was a general in the colonial army.
They were the presidents of the Continental Congress

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They were a part of the committee of the committee of 5 or A.

Answer:

The correct answer is "They worked on the committee to write the Declaration of Independence".

Explanation:

Roger Sherman, John Adams, and Robert Livingston are three members of the committee that wrote and presented the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776. The full group is known as "The Committee of Five" and was comprised by John Adams, representative of Massachusetts; Thomas Jefferson, representative of Virginia; Benjamin Franklin, representative of Pennsylvania; Roger Sherman, representative of Connecticut; and Robert Livingston, representative of New York.

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