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based on the declaration the right to pursue happiness
of independence, which is
a natural right
what section can you find colonial grievances
"he has kept among us, in
times of peace, standing
armies without the
consent of our
legislatures..."
which statement best the main purpose of government is to protect the
describes the role of gov unalienable rights of individuals
according to the
declaration of
independence
what principle of to protect the natural rights of citizens
government does this
show: "we hold these
truths to be self evident,
that all men are created
equal, that they are
endowed by their creator
with certain unalienable
rights, that among these
are life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness"
which complaint against he had quarted his troops among the colonists
king george III was stated
in the declaration of
independence
, according to the the right to personal liberty
declaration of
independence, what was
an "unalienable right" that
all gov should protect
which grievance the british gov had taxed the colonists without their
contributed to the consent
american colonists desire
for independence
what was the main to protest their being taxed without their consent
purpose of the tar and
feathering
a former brutal punishment in which a person was
what was the tar and
smeared with tar and covered with feathers, which
feathering
then stuck.
in the 1760s and 1770s the colonists began to think of becoming independent
birtish parliament passed
the stamp act, townshed
acts, tea acts, and the
intolerable acts. what was
the impact of these british
colonial policies
based on the declaration the right to pursue happiness
of independence which is
a natural right
according to the gov ability to use their power is justified only when the
declaration, the "gov is people agree
instituted among men, and
derives its power from the
consent of the governed"
what does consent of the
governed mean
what term best describes boycott
the refusal to buy, use, or
participate in something
as a way of protesting
the mayflower compact self gov