The correct answer would be <em><u>Declaration of Rights and Grievances</u></em>, which was sent to the King of England to counter some of the horrible taxes being imposed on the colonists. The reason I can say this is true is based on deduction.
Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia in June of 1776 and then almost a month later, the Declaration of Independence was proposed to the States. John Hancock, the first signatory, was the only person to sign on July 4.
The writes of assistance during this time period were given by the Parliament of England and allowed for the entering are seizure of any illegal or smuggled goods
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The philosophers played an important role in the French Revolution. They inspired the common mass of France with their revolutionary ideas and prepared them to fight against injustices.
(ii) They did not believe in the doctrine of the divine and absolute right of the monarch. In his Two Treatises of Government John Locke refuted this doctrine strongly.
(iii) Rousseau carried the idea forward proposing a form of government based on a social contract between people and their representatives.
(iv) In The Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu proposed a division of power within the government between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.
(v) The ideas of these philosophers were discussed intensively in salons and coffee-houses and spread among people through books and newspapers. These were frequently read aloud in groups for the benefit of those who were illiterate. Thus, the philosophers contributed a lot in bringing of the French Revolution.
Pilgrims were the first people to settle in the New World