The train of abuses suffered by the colonists at the hands of England.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence was a document that stated the colonies' intention of achieving independence. However, in an attempt to keep friendly relationships with Great Britain and the British people, the colonies wanted to explain the reasons for this desire. The reasons were listed in the Declaration of Independence. This document presents the train of abuses suffered by the colonists at the hands of England, and why they believed these would be solved by being independent.
Many people have learned different lessons as a result of World War II. Some people learned about human willpower and what it means to have one's nation attacked. Others explored humanity's limits, such as if one may stretch their moral bounds in order to serve their nation against their own ideals.
The federal government's Indian policy between 1876 and 1900 was characterized by: a movement to end Indian power and culture. The philosophy of the New South advocates stressed: a policy promoting industrialization of the southern economy.