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timama [110]
4 years ago
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What is the main idea of the Declaration of Independence

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9966 [12]4 years ago
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The main idea of the Declaration of Independence is, of course, to declare independence, however, it does not stop there. The writers go on to explain why they have chosen to declare independence from Britain, listing many ways that the colonies were mistreated by King George III <span />
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