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The Declaration of Independence was different from previous documents prepared by colonists because it
committed the colonies to being independent.
asked King George III to take action.
did not list problems colonists had with British rule.
was approved by the Continental Congress.
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committed the colonies to being independent.
Previous colonial documents (petitions and petitions for redress) asked for changes or reconciliation; the Declaration formally broke ties and proclaimed independence.
Previous colonial documents (petitions and petitions for redress) asked for changes or reconciliation; the Declaration formally broke ties and proclaimed independence.
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