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which type of rights did the colonists who drafted the declaration of independence most want to protect

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Unalienable Rights, Right to Overthrow Government
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Inalienable right, is the right answer.

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An official document that conceded the U.S. to be free from the occupation of British authority is known as the Declaration of Independence. In this document, the colonists made a list of complaints or objections against George III, the king of Britain. Among them, the most significant objection was concerning the violation of inalienable rights (these are the rights that every citizen of the state should entertain without the permission of the government).

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