The Declaration of Independence was written primarily to A. add to the Enlightenment-era discourse about the rights of the individual. B.  inspire other countries to follow in the footsteps of the colonies’ rebellion. C. persuade those loyal to the British crown to consider an opposing perspective. D. justify what the British government would have seen as an act of treason.

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The Declaration of Independence was written primarily to

A. add to the Enlightenment-era discourse about the rights of the individual.

B.  inspire other countries to follow in the footsteps of the colonies’ rebellion.

C. persuade those loyal to the British crown to consider an opposing perspective.


D. justify what the British government would have seen as an act of treason.

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The first military confrontation between the American patriots and the British troops happened in April 1775. Battles were fought in the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Arlington, and Cambridge. In October 1775, King George III ordered more troops to the American colonies. The colonists responded to it by calling for independence. The Lee Resolution declaring independence from Britain was passed by the Second Continental Congress on July 2, 1776. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. 

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