Jefferson gives a long list of ""Facts [to] be submitted to a candid world."" Give a short explanation of how this list helps Jefferson achieve his purpose of justifying a revolution.
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‘Jefferson’ gives a long list of "Facts [to] be submitted to a candid world." This list helps Jefferson achieve his purpose of justifying a revolution by providing the evidence that the British were not only exploiting but terrorising the colonies under them.
EXPLANATION:
Thomas Jefferson is the Founding Father of U.S.A. His famous pronouncement ‘Declaration of Independence’ served as a powerful doctrine to rid the Americans from the yoke of British rule.
In his long list of Facts that Jefferson stated had to be submitted to a ‘candid world’, he emphasised upon the tyranny of the British Empire on the colonies; how the colonised were being very badly exploited and deprived of their Natural Rights; how Slavery was being imposed upon them and they were leading a very inhumane life.
The Declaration served as a doctrine for human rights fighting for the liberty and equality of all human beings. The points stated by it thus became a dogma that justified Jefferson’s purpose of a revolution.
Answer:
It provides evidence that supports the thesis
It connects evidence and main ideas
It appeals to readers and their shared experiences as colonists
Explanation:
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