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Check the three statements that help Jefferson advance his argument for why the colonies should break free.
The king has refused to pass laws that would help the colonists.
The colonists would have more rights under a different monarchy.
The colonists have repeatedly tried to work with the British government.
The king has imposed taxes without consent from the colonists.
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Check statements 1, 3, and 4.
- The king has refused to pass laws that would help the colonists.
- The colonists have repeatedly tried to work with the British government.
- The king has imposed taxes without consent from the colonists.
Statement 2 is not used by Jefferson — he does not argue that a different monarchy would necessarily give them more rights.
- The king has refused to pass laws that would help the colonists.
- The colonists have repeatedly tried to work with the British government.
- The king has imposed taxes without consent from the colonists.
Statement 2 is not used by Jefferson — he does not argue that a different monarchy would necessarily give them more rights.
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