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14 November, 20:45

Thomas Jefferson was not afraid to make daring statements in the Declaration of Independence. What evidence from the text

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  1. 14 November, 20:54
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    Well, I don't have the Declaration in front of me, but I recall him calling the king a tyrant. That's a pretty bold claim. He also says that a country should only revolt when the people are extremely oppressed, and then states they are revolting. He claimed the king ravaged their coasts, and plundered their seas.
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