According to the Declaration of Independence, in which ways did the king deny the colonists "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"?
Answers
Answered by
71
According to the Declaration, ways in which the King denied the colonists "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" is that he did not allow them to make their own laws, he did not allow the colonists to trade with other parts of the world and he kept standing armies amongst them in times of peace without their consent. Hope this helps!!
Read more on Brainly.com - https://brainly.com/question/1705784#readmore
Answered by
3
According to the proclamation the king denied the colonies "life, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness" in the following ways:
1. Restricted their power to create laws, curtailed colonial freedom.
2. He punished and killed anyone who opposed him.
3. They have violated their undeniable rights.
4. He banned the colonies from trading in other parts of the world and continued to stand among them without their consent, even in times of peace.
Similar questions