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What are the three reasons for writing the Declaration of Independence (2 Points)(1 point) Responses Break ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances Break ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Show their support of the British Government Show their support of the British Government Set up a government for the colonists
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these are the options reak ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances Break ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Show their support of the British Government Show their support of the British Government Set up a government for the colonists
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The three reasons for writing the Declaration of Independence are:
1. Break ties with Britain
2. Gain colonial support
3. List grievances against the British crown
These points reflect the primary motivations behind the creation of the document during the American Revolution.
1. Break ties with Britain
2. Gain colonial support
3. List grievances against the British crown
These points reflect the primary motivations behind the creation of the document during the American Revolution.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response from the options provided is:
**Break ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances.**
These points capture the essential reasons for drafting the Declaration of Independence.
**Break ties with Britain, gain colonial support, list grievances.**
These points capture the essential reasons for drafting the Declaration of Independence.
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