the independence was short on money that's why
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Answer: Apex Quiz 1.2.4 Makes a revolt against Britain seem inescapable Hope this helped :)
Yes. It begins by declaring that all people have certain unalienable rights (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) and, according to the philosophy of John Locke, the people had the right to revolt against a government that denies them any of these rights. The Declaration of Independence then lists the various reasons why the British government had violated these rights, to show that their declaration was justified. The Declaration of Independence is legendary among all essays, and often times countries looking to revolt more often than not look to the Declaration of Independence as a model for justifying their revolt.
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At that time the colonies were in revolt against Britain, which wanted to keep them in the Empire by all means including war. The Declaration was necessary as a formal statement to Britain and the world that the colonies intended to be free of British rule. If Britain had voluntarily given the colonies their freedom (or otherwise addressed their many grievances, as suggested by Lord North) there would have been no need for them to declare independence unilaterally.
when any form of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it
Independence Day has been celebrated by the American people since July 4, 1776, with the signing of the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain and the Crown. No one individual started it, although John Adams had written in a letter to his wife Abigail that it would become the most celebrated day in American history.
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Some colonies had a war of independence or revolt against their controllers (like French Algeria or Portuguese East Africa), some were given independence partly due to the fear of revolt (like the Belgian Congo), some were annexed by other nations (like the British Cameroons) and others were given independence through peaceful negotiations (like The Kenya Colony).
The colonists desired the right to control basic aspects of their economy.
It justified the right to revolt against a government, that no longer guaranteed the man's natural and inalienable rights
The Declaration of Independence did not specifically give southerners or any particular group the right to revolt against an oppressive government. Rather, it declared that all people have the inherent right to overthrow a government that violates their fundamental rights and establish a new one. The Declaration of Independence applies to all individuals, regardless of their geographical location or specific circumstances.