Jefferson listed 27 grievances as the foundation for his case for independence.
<h3>THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE: THE TWENTY-SEVEN GRIEVANCES</h3>
The King and the British government were the subject of 27 specific complaints in the Declaration of Independence. We asked our contributors to select one and provide a brief description. The complaints are given with numbers for convenience at the conclusion of this article.
He has attempted to limit the population of these States by preventing foreigners from becoming citizens, refusing to approve more laws to encourage their migration here, and raising the requirements for new land appropriations.
Gene Procknow: Since the British Parliament's Plantation Act of 1740, colonial administrations have assumed the authority to award citizenship to immigrants who enter their states and have enacted legislation to that effect.
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