Check the three statements that help Jefferson advance his argument for why the colonies should break free.
Why would a historian researching early colonial government find the signatures on the Declaration of Independence useful? Check the two best answers.
According to Jefferson, what is the source of a government’s authority?
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.
Jefferson’s list of "Facts" provides specific evidence of King George III’s tyranny to support his thesis that the colonies have a right to be free. By documenting the King's repeated violations of the colonists' rights, Jefferson builds a logical argument that connects his evidence to his main ideas. Additionally, the grievances appeal to the shared experiences of the colonists, proving that the revolution is a necessary response to a long history of abuses.
Review the correct answers from the list below, and check any of the reasons you included in your response.
Jefferson delays mentioning the American colonies until late in the introduction. How does this delay affect his argument? Check the two best answers.
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