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Why did Jefferson list Pacific grievances against George |||
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Jefferson listed specific grievances against George III in the Declaration of Independence because he believed it was important to justify to the world the reasons for the American colonies' desire to break away from British rule and declare independence. By listing the specific grievances, Jefferson aimed to demonstrate that George III had violated the colonists' natural rights and had acted as a tyrant towards them. These grievances included offenses such as taxation without representation, interfering with colonial legislatures, imposing unfair trade practices, obstructing the administration of justice, and deploying military forces against the colonies.
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