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Q: What four grievances from the declaration of independence refer to the intolerable act?
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Why were there 5 grievance against george III?

this question has already been answered refer to the link at the bottomThe_five_grievances_against_King_George_III_and_their_significancethe grievances were actually listed in the declaration of independence, google it and read it, it's really not that long


How many times does the declaration of independence refer to parliament?

0 times, none, nada, zip.


Is Declaration of Independence a noun?

Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.


In the preamble to the declaration of independence the phrase self-evidence truths refer to?

rights that flow from natural law, and are therfore obvious


Who is HE that the colonists refer to in the grievances?

They refer to the king of England


How might some groups use the Declaration of Independence in future to gain rights?

People may refer to the Declaration of Independence as an example of how early people gained rights and it should still be a way to gain rights now/ in the future.


Why did the colonists refer to the coercive acts as intolerable acts?

they were so harsh


What is the word that means rights that cannot be taken away by people or government?

The word used, as an example, in the Declaration of Independence is: Unalienable.


What is a federal document?

Federal documents are any documents produced by the federal government. Often though the federal documents refer to the founding document like the declaration of independence and the constitution.


Why did colonists refer to the coercive act as The Intolerable Acts?

It basically violated their rights and they didnt like to be constantly taxed.


Why did the colonists refer to the coercive act as the intolerable acts?

It basically violated their rights and they didnt like to be constantly taxed.


Who does the word he refer to in the declaration of independence?

Depends on which part your talking about. You're probably looking at the "List of Grievences" section. It states all the complaints that the colonists had about the king of Britain at the time. I don't know the name of the king, but that's who "he" is. King George III of the United Kingdom, sovereign of Great Britain at the time US independence was declared. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_iii