The question, "Why was the declaration of independence written?" is answered by the very Declaration of Independence itself. The document has a preface that says it is a very important document, with a purpose. It equally says that because every other nation needs to understand why the New World British Colonies assumes a status that makes it equal to every other nation, this document will outline all the grievances held against the Crown by the Colonies.
<span>Most of the content in that document is a list of the reasons behind the Colonies' declaration of their independence from the British rule. When you read the document, you will understand the major reasons why it was ever written. It is open with all its reasons. No mystery of guessing is involved. You will find your answer once you read it. What you will find there will surprise you.</span>
<span>Zoroastrianism was very influential because of
its noble characteristics as it was the first religion to developed the concept
of messiah (first messiah was Zoroaster who claimed that he spoke to God), existence
of Heaven, Hell, Judgment day, resurrection, eternal soul, coming Savior and
angels. Zoroastrian teaching state that humans are fundamentally good, equal
and free willed to make their own decision. Those will be accepted as
fundament of Christianity, Islam and Judaism</span>
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With Benedict Arnold, he led the Green Mountain Boys to capture Fort Ticonderoga from the British in 1775. Green Mountain Boys
It was the tariffs imposed by the Southern legislatures that hurt the economy in the South by taxing imported goods. The idea was to foster more good-creation domestically, but the US lacked the appropriate resources.