Answer: A. gave specific examples of their mistreatment.
When the Declaration of Independence was drafted, the authors wanted to communicate to Great Britain that they were not happy with the relationship the two countries had had so far. However, they did not want this to seem like an unreasonable complaint. In order to explain what their concerns were, while at the same time maintaining credibility, the creators of the declaration gave specific examples of their mistreatment. They outlined the actions that the king had taken and that they believed were wrong, such as prohibiting the governors from passing laws and calling together legislative bodies at unusual, uncomfortable and distant places.