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what reasons were given by jefferson in the declaration of independence to justify the colonists revolting

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The Declaration of Independence justified our right to revolt against a government that no longer guaranteed us our natural rights. ... The Declaration of Independence stated certain ideals that the colonists believed were important for man to have, such as liberty and equality.


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