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A purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain the problems the colonists had with British rule. the reasons colonists formed the Continental Congress. why some colonists refused to boycott
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A purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain the problems the colonists had with British rule. the reasons colonists formed the Continental Congress. why some colonists refused to boycott British goods. why the colonies had the Boston Tea Party.
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The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to "explain the problems the colonists had with British rule" to Great Britain, since they were unhappy about what they saw as tyrannical rule.
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