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It justified the right to revolt against a government, that no longer guaranteed the man's natural and inalienable rights
Yes, it was important to the Founding Fathers to justify their actions by evoking traditional English rights. As English colonists, they felt they were deprived of these rights when Parliament passed laws without representation from the colonies. The Founding Fathers also did not want to provoke a radical reconstruction.
The tang dynasty rulers justify their claims to power by war against other dynasty's!!
justify the actions of people seeking to overthrow British colonial rule
The American Revolution actually began in 1775, with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776 in order to justify the reasons for the Revolution.
As members of the social elite, they did not want to provoke a radical revolution
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind her decision.
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It justified the right to revolt against a government, that no longer guaranteed the man's natural and inalienable rights
Jefferson lists 27 different reasons that justify the American Revolution in the Declaration of Independence. After all, you cannot start a revolution because "you want to."
He was protecting the French Revolution.
Yes, it was important to the Founding Fathers to justify their actions by evoking traditional English rights. As English colonists, they felt they were deprived of these rights when Parliament passed laws without representation from the colonies. The Founding Fathers also did not want to provoke a radical reconstruction.
The Declaration of Independence was the first document to justify a revolution against an established government. The Declaration has three parts. It starts with a statement of basic human rights that all people enjoy--"rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" It then goes on to proclaim that a just government is one that has the consent of the people being governed. This is the revolutionary action -- when a government fails to protect the rights of the people or is destructive of the rights of the people, then the people have the right to alter or abolish the government and form a new government that will be protective of the people's rights. The second part of the Declaration is listing of specific complaints the colonists had against King George III. The third part of the Declaration contains the actual statement of independence from Great Britain. MrV
the Underground Railroad.
The theory that the ends justify the means?
A terrorist apologist is someone who makes excuses for terrorists and/or tries to justify their actions.