How did the colonial grievances frame the conditions set forth in the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence?
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=> Because the Great Britain had provided trade, security and a great deal of independence to the colonies. The colonists saw each colony as an independent unit.✨✌✌✨
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The colonial grievances framed the conditions set forth in the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence in the following way:
- The grievance regarding the taxation without consent helped frame the condition of the consent of the governed.
- The grievance regarding is standing armies in residential areas paved the way for the condition of liberty and pursuit of happiness to be entered in the declaration of independence.
- The grievance about the denial of fair trial made the framers of the declaration of independence insert the idea of unalienable rights in the declaration of Independence.
- The grievance against the unjust power of the King helped the drafters to put the condition of deriving powers from the people who are governed.
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