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1) In the Preamble, what reason or reasons did the Founding Fathers give for why they wrote the declaration?


2) In the Statement of beliefs, what Enlightenment-inspired beliefs did the Founding Fathers say they had?

3) In the List of complaints, what are some of the complaints listed? Are there any specific events mentioned? Are there any events that you think they might refer to?

4) In the Statement of prior complaints, in what way or ways did the Founding Fathers claim they have already tried to have their problems heard?

5) In the Declaration of independence, what will change as a result of this document?

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Step-by-step explanation:

1) the reason for the declaration was to state that the time had some separate from great Britain because king George repeatedly abused his power and tried to take basic rights away from them.

3) complaints are individual rights, representation, and taxation. Individual rights are rights guaranteed to people. Representation in the English Parliament was important to the colonists, and the colonists believed that taxation without representation was wrong.

4) they tried to tell the people that they were being ignored. What will change in the colonies as a result of the declaration? The colonists would face hardships, with protests, concequences, and war resulting from this.

5) The colonies will change by becoming independent united states, not subject to another countries' rule, and they will have the right to do what all countries may.

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