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list 6 complaints against the king. (hint: these start with the word \he\ or \for\)
he has imposed taxes without our consent
he has dissolved representative houses repeatedly
he has cut off trade with all parts of the world
he has kept among us in times of peace standing
forces depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by
the declaration of independence: cry for freedom (socialstudiesforkids.com)
- who was the king of england during this time?
during the american revolution, king george iii
- what were two acts that angered the american colonists?
the stamp act, the townshend acts
- who was the president of the second continental congress?
american revolution: declaration of independence
which state chose not to vote on accepting the declaration of independence?
write down one \fun fact\ about the declaration.
- During the American Revolution, King George III was the King of England, a well - known historical fact.
- The Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts were two of the many British - imposed acts that angered American colonists due to increased taxes and restrictions.
- John Hancock was the president of the Second Continental Congress.
- New York chose not to vote on accepting the Declaration of Independence initially as its delegates were waiting for instructions from home.
- A fun fact: The Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4, 1776. The final signing took place over several weeks.
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- King George III
- The Stamp Act, The Townshend Acts
- John Hancock
- New York
- The Declaration of Independence was not signed on July 4, 1776. The final signing took place over several weeks.