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History, 16.10.2020 14:01 danielzgame

Many of the grievances Thomas Jefferson references as justifications for declaring independence were more the will of British parliament than they were the will of King George III. Even though Jefferson would have been well aware of this fact, why does he go to such great lengths to vilify the king throughout the declaration?

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