The people can either start boycotts, or break away from the government as did America.
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the people can set up a new government
The people have the right to over throw the government if it abuses its power. ~ yeah i know the answer (;
It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.
The main complaint against the British government in the Declaration of Independence was the lack of representation and the imposition of unjust laws and taxes on the American colonies without their consent. The colonists expressed grievances about King George III's abuses of power, including the suspension of colonial legislatures and the enforcement of oppressive measures. This disregard for their rights and autonomy fueled the desire for independence and self-governance. Ultimately, the Declaration articulated the colonies' right to break free from a government that denied them fundamental liberties.
they overthrow it
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the people can set up a new government
The people have the right to over throw the government if it abuses its power. ~ yeah i know the answer (;
legislators took ideas from he state ratifying conventions, the Virginia declaration of rights, english Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence to make sure that the abuses listed in the declaration of independence would be illegal under the new government. hope this helped! =]
legislators took ideas from he state ratifying conventions, the Virginia declaration of rights, english Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence to make sure that the abuses listed in the declaration of independence would be illegal under the new government. hope this helped! =]
It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.
It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.
It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.
It argues that the revolution was caused by the many abuses of King George III.
According to John Locke the government derives it's power from the governed and when the power is abused it is right that the people to take the power back. This was in the introduction to the Declaration of Independence as written by Jefferson. For some reason people today who interpret this passage view it as a call to arms. Yet, change can come in many forms and one of the most traditional and peaceful ways is to vote.
Neither. The Stamp Act preceded the Revolution and was one of the "long tain of abuses" cited in the Declaration of Independence.