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nikklg [1K]
2 years ago
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In the second section of the Declaration of Independence, there is a list of 27 points written out by the authors. What did thes

e 27 points outline?
A list of grievances and justifications

The ideological reasons for breaking free from the British government

Previous attempts for peace with Britain

The purpose of government
History
1 answer:
Ainat [17]2 years ago
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When the Declaration of Independence was written, the 27 points that was written by the authors outlined A list of grievances and justifications.

<h3>What were the 27 points outlined in the Declaration of Independence?</h3>

In order to justify their reasons for leaving the British empire and to explain why they felt the need to rebel, the colonists included 27 Grievances in the Declaration of Independence.

These 27 Grievances were meant to explain to the world the acts of injustice that the British had carried out which necessitated the need for the American colonies to rebel.

Find out more on the 27 Grievances at brainly.com/question/1973811

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