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Q: What were the 2 reasons Thomas Paine gave for declaring independence from England?
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What document written by Thomas Jefferson declaring the colonies independence from England?

Declaration of independence


What a document written by thomas Jefferson declaring the colonies independence from England?

Declaration of Independence


What document written by Thomas Jefferson was declaring the colonies independence from England?

The Declaration of Independence


What was a basic idea by thomas Jefferson in the declaration of independence?

declaring independence idiot


Wich American colonists document reasons for wanting independence from England?

The Declaration of Independence written in July 1775 by Thomas Jefferson.


Did Thomas Jefferson use compromise?

no. he was declaring the bill of rights and the rights of independence.


Who were some of the key figures declaring independence from great Britain?

One of them is Thomas Jefferson


What was one major event that happened while thomas Jefferson was president?

.he provided political leadership .he expressed the reasons for colonial independence from england .he wrote the declaration of independence


What document listed the American colonist reasons for wanting independence from England?

The Declaration of Independence was written during the Revolutionary War and listed the reasons the thirteen colonies should no longer be part of the British Empire. Its author was Thomas Jefferson.


How did Thomas Jefferson justify declaring independence from King George III?

taxed without representation


Who helped explain the reasons for independence by writing common sense?

Thomas Paine


Which document explained the reasons that the colonies were breaking away from England to form their own country?

the document was called the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson