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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
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In the Declaration of Independence, who (specifically, name the person) do the Colonists blame in the for the problems the Colon

ies are having with Britain? How do you know? Why did they phrase it this way? Explain using references to evidence from the text of the Declaration.
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geniusboy [140]3 years ago
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King George III, because he was the king at that time. Jefferson claims that the colonists have patiently suffered these abuses and that it is now time to expose these abuses to the nations of the world. I don't know how answer ¨Why did they phrase it this way?¨ I hope I helped. I think Sparknotes has stuff on The Declaration of Independence.

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