The English colonists had the right to life, a right to liberty and a right to property. The colonists had all rights to live as men of the society. They had the right to live as Christians. They had the right to live as subjects of that place.
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No, I don't think so. They saw themselves as English and wanted to be treated as such.
denied the rights of citizens who lived in England
They were strengthened, the Government was to be base by Parliament, and they asked to restore their old government.
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it listed the rights the colonist believed they had Its aim was to inform the King of the rights the colonists had as human beings, how Great Britain had violated these rights, and what they had to do in order to remedy this. The preamble was followed by a list of specific grievances of the colonists.
The Declaration of Independence actually declared the rights of only men, not women or slaves. The Constitution addressed all colonists rights including women