<span>The answer is A - the immorality of enslaving another human being is a key argument againt slavery. This argument has been used by many people, for example, Abraham Lincoln. Answers B, C and D were historically used as justification for why slavery should continue.</span>
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The Europeans wanted freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and a few things King George didn't give them. They wanted to create a place where they weren't forced to do things against their will.
To continue to fight
Lincolin says we can learn to continue to fight.
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a change from a mainly agricultural to a mainly industrialized economy
7. strong; such as in the rule of an absolute monarch
Leviathan is a mythological creatures from Jewish Belief. It's written that the leviathan is extremely large and powerful. It's undeniable the kings of Sea monsters without any other creatures that can stand to oppose him.
Hobbes believe that the government should also be strong and stand without opposition. He see that the absolute monarch is the only proper form of government and it would create the least division among the citizens.
8. By including a list of complaints against the actions of Great Britain
The list of complaints include several things, starting from unfair taxation rates to the heavy intervention that the Great Britain made to influence the governing process of the colony.
Listing these complaints make the people in the colony feel relatable to the cause and more willing to provide their support in the war for Independence.
9. Treaty of paris
Treaty of paris was made after United states won the revolutionary war against the British empire. The treaty was signed by King George III of Great Britain. It specified establishment of rights for United states, the return of property that the great Britain take from united state,and the return of American prisoners that taken during the war.