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lana66690 [7]
3 years ago
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Did the Declaration of Independence reflect the principle of individual rights? Yes, it listed the grievances against the king f

or abuses of the colonists' rights. Yes, it requested that the king restore colonists' rights in order to keep peace. No, the grievances listed only applied to colonists who worked for the king. No, the document only stated the colonies themselves would be free.
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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
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Answer:

Yes, it listed the grievances against the king for abuses of the colonists' rights

Explanation:

The grievances are a section of the Declaration of Independence where the colonists listed what their former problems with the British government specifically King George is. The grievances were 27 in total.

The declaration of Independence reflected the individual rights of the citizens, In all of the grievances, the abuses of the colonists right by King George was listed in form of grievances or complaints.

King George was considered to have opposed the essential purpose of governance by opposing laws considered necessary for the individual citizens and public good.

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