The Declaration of Independence was significant in the creation of the Constitution for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
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The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was meant to explain why the 13 colonies were leaving Britain and becoming independent. The introduction outlines how the Declaration of Independence will prove how the British government has become tyrannical and inefficient in terms of serving the American colonies.
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- Declaration of Independence: The 1776 Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in American history.
- It was the official act in which the 13 American colonies declared their independence from British rule.
- The colonists were unhappy that they had no voice in the government and still had to pay taxes.
- The Stamp Act of 1765 introduced a tax on stationery such as legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards. Protesters sank a British car in Boston Harbor in 1773.
- Now it's called the Boston Tea Party. In 1775, the colonists went to war with England.
- The Declaration of Independence is correct except: It has been called "an expression of the American spirit."
- It was a document that the colonists declared independence from England.
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