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The intent of the Declaration of Independence was to peacefully request the freedom of the Colonies from English rule. We wished to become a nation independent from other countries with the right to create our own government. This would allow us to truly follow the intent to have religious freedom among other things, this being one of the major reasons many left Europe.
One of the complaints of the Declaration of Independence was the fact the Britain did not allow the colonies to establish a Judiciary Branch. Once independence was won, this branch was entered into the Constitution and would become the Supreme Court, which is one of the strongest parts of the governmental branches. The Framers never intended for the Judicial Branch to be the strongest, but rather the weakest.
the people can set up a new government
to become free and independent states
to become free and independent states
to become free and independent states
The three reasons why the American Colonists wanted to be independent, can be found within the Declaration of Independence. The people wanted the right and freedom of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. King George III, and Parliament were not about to allow the colonists to enjoy such wonderful and precious things.
Great Britain taxed the colonies but did not allow them to participate in politics.
Great Britain taxed the colonies, but did not allow them to participate in politics.
The Declaration of Independence states the American colonies are an independent country, and should be addressed as an independent country. This lets the king, Parliament, and British subjects know, they are no longer considering themselves as a part of Britain. Also, although it was pretty hypocritical for a country that allowed slavery, the document declares that 'all men are created equal.' This implies the colonies are no longer willing to allow themselves to be ruled over by a king and Parliament they already consider themselves to be equal to.
If the American colonies were to stay in England, America would not be the same. The 13 colonies were the first to allow religious freedom and have religious tolerance as proven in some as history's greatest document such as Mayflower Compact and Maryland's Tolerance. Also if the American colonies were to stay in England there wouldn't be the democratic system of government we have today because the colonies sprouted a system of government called The House of Burgess es which was the start of a representative government which lead to our country today.
The yeast colonies never allow other bacterial colonies to grow around any media because they don't want competition. The yeast colonies never allow other bacteria colonies to grow around any media because they eliminate competition.
(Apex) Great Britain taxed the colonies, but did not allow them to participate in politics.
salutary neglect
governor and legislature