yes. It lists a series of unresolved grievances against the king and his government and states that such a situation justifies a revolution.
they first revolted, then wrote the declaration of Independence
No
Explain why the colonists felt the need to be free from British rule.
Correct, they had no representation in government.
to try to free the colonists from Britain and to explain why they are seoarating from Britain
The list contained the grievances of the colonists, and the list helps explain why it became necessary for the colonists to seek independence.
No, the Declaration of Independence did not specifically explain why the colonists could not buy tea. Instead, it primarily outlined the grievances against British rule and articulated the colonies' desire for independence. Issues surrounding tea, such as the Tea Act of 1773, were part of broader tensions over taxation without representation, but these specifics were not detailed in the Declaration itself.
the colonists revolted. "no taxation without representation"
Why did the the colonists choose to omit se colonial actions in the declaration of independence
The Declaration of Independence was needed to stated the colonists independence from Britain and to make laws for the colonists government.
The American colonists allegedly revolted because of the taxes levied.
The Declaration of Independence