The document the Colonists sent to King George was the Declaration of Independence. It stated the concerns, and grievances against the king and declared the wish for independence from Britain.
Yes, the Phoenicians considered themselves to be one people. They were a distinct part of the Semitic peoples, but they lived in independent city-states, just as the Greeks did.
a sovereign nation, entitled to all the rights of an independent nation
The amount of grievances would too long to list. In short you could say that the British were ruling Ireland not the Irish ruling themselves, so they wanted independence.
On July 2,1776 , the continental Congress considered Lee's resolution again. this time the resolution passed, and the colonies considered themselves independent.
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Yes because they were declaring themselves independent and were no longer considered a part of the British Empire
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The Declaration of Independence is unique in that it was the first time a people announced their reasons for revolting against the government and setting up an independent nation. The Declaration stated the grievances they had against the king, announced they were declaring idependence and proclamed themselves an independent nation.
No its a micronation they claim they are independent and they run themselves but the us owns um
The South called the Civil War "The War Between the States." A Civil War is fought within a country, and the Confederacy considered themselves an independent nation.
they werent forced to govern themselves. they became independent after the american revolution which was when the 13 US colonies demanded to be independent.