What is the conclusion of the argument in the Declaration of Independence?

The tyranny of the British government leaves the colonists no choice but to cut ties with England.

The sympathy of the British people has been the only thing keeping the colonists from rebelling.

The behavior of the British government has caused some colonists to turn against England.

George is not fit to be king, and British parliament must vote to replace him with a better king.

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The conclusion of the argument in the Declaration of Independence is that the tyranny of the British government leaves the colonists no choice but to cut ties with England. This conclusion encapsulates the primary message of the document, which asserts that the oppressive actions of the British Crown have justified the colonists' decision to seek independence.