Only man could vote, women were not. Only rich a rich man could vote, no peasants could vote.
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<span>I think it is safe to say that the colonists had every right to rebel. Their rebellion was based on the simple fact that they had been denied their "rights as Englishmen," primarily the right to be taxed by their own representatives. "Taxation without representation" is often misinterpreted as the colonists wishing for representation in Parliament. This is not the case, as such representation would have been unworkable from the sheer distances involved. However, the...</span>
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C. To show how the king and the parliament broke the social contract between government and governed.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence was a document established to expose the complaints of American settlers about the breach of the social contract that the King and the English Parliament promoted against the American governed. In that document, the Americans complained about the cases of tyranny and exploitation that England had been promoting on American soil, causing the colonies to suffer serious reprisals and not have the least representation.