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The Declaration of Independence lists a series of grievances against King George III, highlighting issues such as unjust taxation without representation, the denial of trial by jury, and the maintenance of a standing army in peacetime without consent. It also addresses the king's interference with colonial governance and commerce, and his refusal to protect the colonists' rights. These grievances were meant to justify the colonies' break from British rule and assert their right to self-governance. Overall, they reflect the colonists' frustrations with perceived tyranny and their desire for freedom and autonomy.

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