HELP!!
How does paragraph 2 and its three key points relate to the introduction of "The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America"

by Thomas Jefferson?


They itemize a series of requests that the colonists wish to make of England.

They state ideas that support the colonists' desire to break away from England.

They describe the structure of colonial government under England's rule.

They list the specific grievances that the colonists hold against their English ruler


PLEASE HELP ASAP, thanks!!

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Answer:

They state ideas that support the colonists' desire to break away from England.

Explanation:

The founding document of the United States of America is the Declaration of Independence written in 1776. It consists of four major parts, with Paragraph 2 being the longest and, by some, the most important part. Basically, its main ideas are:  

- that all men are created equal and that they are endowed with unalienable rights: Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness.

- that the Government's purpose is to enable these rights

- and if the Government fails to do so and starts oppressing people, then it's people's right and duty to fight this Government and to overthrow it, establishing a new one

So, in this paragraph, there is a justification for declaring independence, and it also serves as the introduction to the next paragraph in which are examples of Britain's denying of these rights listed