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Vanyuwa [196]
3 years ago
15

how does the authors use the term unwarrantable jurisdiction in paragraph 31 affect the readers perception if the english treatm

ent of the americans?
English
2 answers:
iren [92.7K]3 years ago
6 0

Using the term "<em>unwarrantable jurisdiction</em>," the authors of the Declaration of Independence enable the readers to perceive how the colonists view the British control and colonization as unjust, unconscionable, and tyrannical.

  • These adjectives, disqualifying the British King and legislature, are not lost on the readers.  The readers realize that Britain was, provocatively, imposing her regime on America.

  • The aspirations of the American people for independence and freedom were vehemently and roundly rejected by the British.  Instead, Britain responded with more draconian taxes on the 13 colonies.  The British chose to maintain their acclaimed conservatism amidst America's unquenchable quest for freedom.

Thus, the term, <em>"unwarrantable jurisdiction,"</em> as used by the authors convinces the readers that the controls imposed on the Americans by their British lords were unfair and unjustified.

Read more about the Declaration of Independence at brainly.com/question/23602814

Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: To convince the readers that Britain has treated the colonists unfairly

Explanation: Sorry if im wrong but i think i have seen this question b4.

Have a wonderful day also!!!!!!!!!!!!!!                                  :)

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