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HOMEWORK PAGES 54- 58 DUE 9/29

1. What message were the colonists sending to Britain by signing the Declaration of Independence? 2. What message is found in the Declaration’s preamble? 3. If a government fails to protect people’s natural rights, what do they have the right to do?

4. What does the term usurpations mean? 5. What does the list of grievances in the Declaration give details of? 6. Who did the king try to stop from coming to the colonies

7. Which act passed by Parliament found its way to the Constitution in the third Amendment? 8. What has happened each time the colonists tried to redress the wrongs committed by the King?

9. Who did the colonists make a final appeal to help them? 10. What 3 things does the Declaration say these “new States” now have the power to do?