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The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies needed to separate from Britain. To declare Independence from England.
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies needed to separate from Britain. To declare Independence from England.
The colonists in America (the New World) wrote their Declaration of Independence to break away from Britain/England. So first of all, they wrote it to Britain to explain their succession. Secondly, they wrote to the rest of the world, justifying the wrongs of an oppressive monarch. Lastly, they wrote to the people of the colonies.
Colonist where under the rule of Great Britain and had to follow the laws of the "crown", meaning they had to pay the same taxes as other Englishmen, however the colonist felt it was wrong as they had no representation in parliament.
what are the three conflicts in the novel underground to canada?Explain
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i want to know about the conflicts over water occurring in India
Islam began in the seventh century C.E. I don't know how this might explain the religion's internal conflicts.
We went to war for freedom. The colonist wanted independence.
Britain sought to increase its wealth by making use of its colonies. Mercantilism forced the colonies to trade solely with Britain and before they could sell natural resource products such as tobacco and sugar, it first needed to be shipped to England to be taxed even before being sold. The system was set up solely to economically benefit the Mother Country, not the colonies.