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patriot [66]
2 years ago
8

Which of the following was one conpromise related to the declaration of independence that was agreed to by the delegates of the

second continental congress?
Language condemning the slave trade was removed.
Language criticizing the English people was strengthened.
A list of grievances against the King was removed.
A list of grievances against tax collectors was strengthened.
History
2 answers:
rodikova [14]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Language condemning the slave trade was removed.

Marina86 [1]2 years ago
6 0
Language condemning the slave trade was removed. In the original draft of the Declaration of Independence of 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote a passage where he condemned slavery, and caused great controversy among the delegates. Jefferson saids that he was fought a bloody war for the liberty of the Colonies, and he tought that people shoudn't be trade or slavished by other people, and he call to people to give freedom to all the slaves in the new country. This caused great controversy among the delegates and finally, this part of the original Declaration of Independence was suppressed and replaced with a strange passage of the King George.
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