LAD #3: Declaration of Independence
1. List the democratic principles discussed in the opening.
The opening of the declaration states that, "all men are created equal", and every man is born with certain rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Additionally, the declaration claims that the government gains its power from the consent of the governed, therefore, giving the governed the right to overthrow the government if it abuses its power.
2. List 5 grievances the colonists were making the King aware of.
3. Summarize what the final paragraph is saying.
The American colonists claimed that they had warned Britain that if they did not comply with their requests they would separate from the British Empire. America also state that the United States have the right to be and have all the rights that come from being a free and independent state.
The opening of the declaration states that, "all men are created equal", and every man is born with certain rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Additionally, the declaration claims that the government gains its power from the consent of the governed, therefore, giving the governed the right to overthrow the government if it abuses its power.
2. List 5 grievances the colonists were making the King aware of.
- The King created many new offices and sent many officers to the colonies to torment the colonists.
- The King prevented the colonists from trading with countries other than Britain.
- The British government prevented the colonists from trial by jury.
- The King has plundered their seas and coasts, burned towns, and destroyed the lives of many colonists.
- The main grievance of American colonists was that the King imposed taxes on the colonies without their representation in government.
3. Summarize what the final paragraph is saying.
The American colonists claimed that they had warned Britain that if they did not comply with their requests they would separate from the British Empire. America also state that the United States have the right to be and have all the rights that come from being a free and independent state.
The Declaration of Independence: "All men are created equal" |
The Declaration of Sentiments: "All men and women are created equal" |
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