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In this passage from the Declaration of Independence, who is the "He" referring to?

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♡ The Question/Task(s)! ♡

-In this passage from the Declaration of Independence, who is the "He" referring to?

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-They're referring to, "King George III"!

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-This was due to the overtaxing of the colonists, as a result, they sent a declaration to King George III declaring America would be free.

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For much of the document, the Declaration of Independence cites, 'He has:. ' This "He" is King George III, because of the crown's apparent intention to establish despotism. He was a convenient target, though Parliament shared much of the blame. The phrase illustrates the principle of the Social Contract theory .
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