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Who was the Declaration of Independence actually meant to convince? Why do you think so?

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The Declaration of Independence was mainly made to convince the colonists in the states and the loyalist. Britain and many other countries did not even acknowledge the Declaration of Independence because Britain was a strong country, and people did not see the US as a power that could be independent of its parent country. However, the declaration did convince many Americans that this revolution was serious. Additionally, it inspired people to stand up and fight Britain.

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