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4. justification - jefferson is attempting to justify why things have c…

Question

  1. justification - jefferson is attempting to justify why things have come to this point of revolution and declaration. explain 3 points jefferson makes to try and justify the colonies separating from england.

a.
b.
c.

  1. conclusion - this is the actual part where the colonists declare their independence from the british. what rights and powers do they say they now have?

based on this last paragraph, what hopes do you think the founding fathers of the united states had for our country?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For question 4, Jefferson likely argued about issues like taxation without representation, violation of natural rights, and the British government's over - reach in colonial governance. For question 5, the colonists claimed rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and powers to form a new government. The founding fathers likely hoped for a nation based on freedom, self - governance, and the protection of individual rights.

Answer:

4.
a. Taxation without representation.
b. Violation of natural rights.
c. British government over - reach.

  1. Rights: Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. Powers: To form a new government. Hopes: A nation based on freedom, self - governance, and individual rights protection.