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I think it goes something like...

- Introduction

- Beliefs

- Wrongs

- Conclusion

But im not sure, that is just what i was told when i was studing it

-preamble or intro

The next two section is about the rights the colonists believe they should have and their complaints against the Britain.

- the last section is the proclaims of a new nation.

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