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>
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Renaissance is a <span>period of artistic and literary achievements in Europe from the late fourteenth to the early seventeenth centuries inspired by new interest in the classics. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope the answer helps you.</span>
Latin American<span> nations should form an organization to help them achieve political and economic stability. The Republican Presidents of the 1920's generally followed a foreign policy based on</span><span>.</span>
<span>The Baltic states gained their independence after World War I, but Soviet forces invaded in 1939.
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