The Declaration of Independence was addressed to what audience?

The leaders of the revolution
The colonial soldiers
The king of Great Britain
The people of the colonies

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The Declaration of Independence was primarily addressed to the king of Great Britain, as well as the people of the colonies and the world at large. The document was a statement declaring the colonies' separation from British rule and asserting their right to independence and self-government. While it was directed at the British monarch, its ultimate goal was to rally the support of the colonists and the international community to the cause of American independence.