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kondaur [170]
3 years ago
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Was the Declaration of Independence intended to be a formal declaration of war? Why or why not?

History
2 answers:
Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
5 0
No the Declaration of Independence was not intended to be a formal declaration of war since "<span>There was no need to declare war, as this power had yet to be established" and because it was implied. </span>
Arisa [49]3 years ago
5 0

The Declaration of Independence wasn’t intended to be a formal declaration of war. It was because there was no need to declare war, as this power had yet to be established.  

 

 

EXPLANATION  

 

The authorized split-up between the thirteen colonies and Britain was marked by the signing of The Declaration of Independence on July 1776. This separation was fought with an armed battle that took place more than a year earlier in the Battle of Lexington and Concord. The declaration of independence formed a new American revolutionary government and declared war on Britain.

In addition to gaining independence, the main purpose of this declaration was to help the Second Continental Congress obtain assistance from other foreign countries. The declaration also clearly outlines a series of atrocities committed by the British.

A number of these actions include the application of taxes or the treatment of strict controls on trade. The laws that govern include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Duty Tax, the Tea Act, and the Townshend Act. In addition, the Quartering Act was enacted in 1765, which forced thirteen colonies to compensate for the British army positioned in the colonies.

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KEYWORD: the articles of confederation, state, colony, the declaration of independence  

Subject: History

Class: 10 - 12

Subchapter: Government

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