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Alex Ar [27]
4 years ago
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The grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence are all directed toward the British Parliament. True or False

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Nataliya [291]4 years ago
8 0

This is not true. Most of them are directed towards British king.

Explanation:

  • The Declaration is based on the settings of the School of Natural Law and the philosophy of J. Locke, while similar in structure to the European feudal charters of liberty, in particular the English Bill of Rights of 1688.
  • The declaration, in the introductory part, proclaims the inalienable natural rights of man to equality, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the right of the people to independence and the free choice of government, and the right of the people to rebellion and the removal of tyrannical power.
  • It enumerates thirty violations of the rights of the colonies committed by the British king, justifying their rebellion; ends with the proclamation that the united colonies are free and independent states.

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