theres only 27...
Some what they were both establish on freedom but one was a list of grievences and the other was the government
No... the Declaration of Independence was a statement of succession as well as a list of grievences committed against the colonies by the british Parliament and monarch.
the priviledged position of the nobility was a central cause to a lesser extent as there were other causes like bankruptcy of the french government,the character of the king and queen,grievences of the burgoise and also the ancient regime
Charles I i guess you mean. It was because he wasn't aloud to but he needed the money so he collected taxes, and when he had to call parliament, they wanted to discuss their grievences so he dissolved parliament which made them more angry.
AnswerYear Passed: 1764It prohibited the colonies from issuing paper money in any form. It was an effort to reapply to the colonies the old principles of mercantilism. The colonists resented it. However at first they found it difficult to resist them effectively. American continued to harbor as many grievences against one another as against the authorities in London.
Lakshmi ka swagat is a story about a man of age 28-30 who is in complete stress as he ha recently lost his wife and is about to loose his son too. His only support are his friends and his parents don't even care about the death of their grandson , they want him to get married so that they can get some money from the girl's side in the form of dowry. the whole story revolves around the grievences of this man.
lakshmi ka swagat is a story about a man of age 28 30 . who is in complete stress as he ha recently lost his wife and is about toloose his son too. his only support are his fiends and his parents don't even care about the death of their grandson , they want him to get married so that they can get some money from the girl's side in the form of dowry. the whole story revolves around the grievences of this man after the death of his dear son due to diptheria...
None. The Declaration of Independence is telling the king why the colonies are revolting. Jefferson never meant for it to be a foundation for government just an explanation of the ideas of enlightenment thinkers like Locke. The ideas WERE revolutionary in their concept because no one had said people had the right to choose or change a government, but that is how far it goes. It doesn't tell how to do it or what happens afterwards.
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
right before the revolutionary war begin. it was a group of colonists that helped spread the colonists grievences against Britain
Well the main reason for writing the Declaration of Independence was to do exactly what it says, declare their independence from Great Britain. But there were many other reasons, among them being they were being wrongfully, extravagantly taxed for common goods without proper representation in the British Parliament. And because they had no representation in Parliament, they were powerless. That was one huge reason.