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The declaration of independence listed complaints against british government because:

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The Declaration of Independence listed 27 complaints against the King to give reasons as to why they were receding from England and declaring their independence. Each complaint described examples of 'tyranny' that the King was forcing upon them. Ex :"...He has placed upon us a standing Army"
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Answer: Great Britain placed heavy taxes on the colonies.

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In the Declaration of Independence, the colonists listed the complaints against the British government to prove they were being treated unfairly. What was one complaint in the Declaration of Independence? Great Britain placed heavy taxes on the colonies is the correct answer bc i'm doing study island

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