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The caveat in the Declaration of Independence primarily lies in its contradiction regarding slavery. While the document asserts that "all men are created equal" and are entitled to "unalienable Rights," many of its signers were slave owners, and the institution of slavery was not addressed. This hypocrisy highlighted the tension between the ideals of freedom and equality and the reality of systemic inequality in American society at that time. The omission of a clear stance against slavery foreshadowed ongoing conflicts over civil rights in the United States.

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