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The declaration advocates rebellion against authority in the case of gross injustice. In many instances, Americans have since challenged injustice and the laws were changed.
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Congress moved quickly to write and adopt the Declaration of Independence.
It turned a rebellion into a fight for freedom.
Subhas Chandra Bose advocated a violent attempt at independence from British forces in the 1930's. This rebellion in India happened right before World War 2.
before the declaration the colonists had the right to rebel against Brittan, but when the declaration was written they had many more rights and much more independence.
Both, those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it; the constitution as the supreme law of the land still applies, and the reason for the rebellion that started this government (the declaration of independence) is still a valid reason for rebellion today.
The Declaration of Independence was not a conflict nor a competition. It was not something that could be "won." You may mean the American Revolution, or if you are British the American Colonial Rebellion. If so, the American colonies one their independence from England and the English Crown.
Yes and no. To declare Independence unlawfully is to declare rebellion, which is an act of war under British law. But, as a result of the Declaration of independence, a war ended.
Great Britain viewed the signing of the Declaration of Independence as an act of rebellion and treason by the American colonies. It signified a serious challenge to British authority and governance, prompting the British government to consider it a threat to imperial stability. The declaration fueled tensions and led to an escalation in the conflict, ultimately resulting in the Revolutionary War as Britain sought to maintain control over the colonies.