The article titled 'A declaration of interdependence helped create the United States' by Richard Monette is not available in full due to paywall restrictions. However, web search results indicate that the 'Declaration of Interdependence' is a document proposed in 1975 by historian Henry Steele Commager, not a founding document of the United States. It calls for global cooperation and environmental stewardship, distinct from the Declaration of Independence of 1776.
No evidence supports the claim that a declaration of interdependence helped create the United States. The U.S. was founded on the Declaration of Independence, adopted on July 4, 1776. The Declaration of Interdependence is a separate, later proposal that has not been adopted as official U.S. policy.
Given the lack of verifiable facts from the source article, this rewrite focuses on clarifying the historical record. Readers should consult reliable sources for accurate information on U.S. founding documents.