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Place A checkmark next to each reason for declaring independence given by the authors of the Declaration of Independence

1. The colonist wanted more land to grow their crops
2. The colonist were taxed by the British without their consent
3. The colonists were not given jury trials
4. The colonists were forced into slavery
5. The British government refused to support laws needed for their public good
6. The people living in the colonies were forced to house British troops

SELECT ALL

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Answer:

2

3

5

6

Explanation:

The reason for declaring independence according to the authors are:

  • colonist were taxed by the British
  • colonists were not given jury trials
  • British refused to support laws
  • colonies were forced to house British troops

What is the declaration of independence?

This was a declaration made by the Colonist to explain what make the United States to be free from the authority of Great Britain.

Hence, the declaration of independence as given by the authors includes the colonist were taxed by the British without their consent, colonists were not given jury trials, the British government refused to support laws needed for their public good, the people living in the colonies were forced to house British troops etc

Therefore, the Option 2, 3, 5 & 6 is correct.

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