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Sindrei [870]
3 years ago
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Most of the text of the Declaration of Independence

History
1 answer:
aivan3 [116]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

- consists of a list of grievances against King George III.

Explanation:

The "Declaration of Independence" is referred to as the United States Declaration of Independence. It was adopted by the Second Continental Congress when they met at Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia in the year 1776.

The Declaration of Independence is considered as the assertion or the statement for the right of revolution.

It celebrated the individual's self achievement as a main element of American freedom.

It completely changed the way Americans' think and focused their rights as human beings and not as Englishmen.

The Declaration of Independence consists mainly the grievances made against King George III.

Thus the answer is

- consists of a list of grievances against King George III.

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