Why would a historian researching early colonial government find the signatures on the Declaration of Independence useful? Check
the two best answers. They identify people who were important in colonial government. They identify people who supported rebellion. They identify those who sided with the British. They identify those who supported absolute tyranny.
1. They identify people who were important in colonial government.
2. They identify people who supported rebellion.
Explanation:
The signatures on the Declaration of Independence, the document that announced the formation of new states, obviously belonged to the people who were important in colonial government.
Since the Declaration listed about thirty colonial grievances against King George III and asserted, among other things, a right of revolution, the people who signed it supported rebellion and did not support absolute tyranny or side with the British.