True or False: The final part of the Declaration of Independence was the actual Declaration, meant to breakaway from British Rule and establishing the colonies as a self-governing nation(1 point) Responses True True False

User Icon for Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
1 year ago

True

User Icon for Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
1 year ago

False.

The final part of the Declaration of Independence is not the actual declaration itself, but rather the signatures of the delegates who supported and approved the document. The actual declaration, which asserts the colonies' independence from British rule and establishes them as a self-governing nation, is found in the earlier sections of the document.

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1 year ago

True. The final part of the Declaration of Independence does indeed consist of the actual declaration, which marks the colonies' intention to break away from British rule and establish themselves as a self-governing nation. This part, known as the "Conclusion," follows the grievances against the British Crown outlined in the earlier parts of the document. It includes the formal declaration of independence, asserting that the colonies are now independent states with the full power to levy war, conclude peace, and engage in other activities typically associated with sovereign nations.