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How were the grievances in the Declaration of Independence addressed in the Bill Of Rights?

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The main way in which the grievances in the Declaration of Independence were addressed in the Bill Of Rights is that the Bill of Rights explicitly protects individual liberty, and things like freedom of speech, freedom of religion, etc.--al things that the colonists felt had been robbed of them by the British. 
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