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All men are equal. That's how they are
created. Endowed with certain rights
that are not to be debated. Life,
liberty, and happiness, just to name a
few. We hold these rights to be
self-evident and true. Now, it is also
man's right to institute government,
which derives its power from the
people's consent. And when a
government's commitment to its citizens
falters, it is the right of the people
to abolish or alter it. And after the
people achieve their liberation, they
may take it on themselves to lay the
foundation of a new government that is
righteous and pure, one that keeps his
citizens happy and secure. Now, men will
not revolt if their suffering is light.
But revolution shall always be the
people's right. And when the long train
of abuse becomes too much to bear, the
system must be reconstructed and
repaired. For the United Colonies, now
is that hour. Too long has Great Britain
usurped our power. The king's tyranny
can no longer be permitted. And to prove
this to the world, let facts be
submitted. He has denied us the power to
make laws as we would, even laws that
are necessary for the public good. He's
dissolved our governments, obstructed
our courts, all without the people's
consent or support. He has altered and
abolished our fundamental charters,
blocked foreign trade, denied our right
to barter, imposed taxes on us without
our consensus, had us tried overseas for
pretended offenses, transported foreign
troops into our nation, bringing with
them tyranny, death, and desolation.
Quartered them among us, even in times
of peace, while they burnt our towns and
plundered our seas. The laws and actions
of the king disgust us. He has been too
deaf to hear the voice of justice. We've
attempted to reason and tried to
petition, but the king of Great Britain
just refuses to listen. He's a prince
whose character is marked by acts of
tyranny and is unfit to be the ruler of
a people who are free. The United
Colonies will tolerate no more. From now
on, we are friends in peace, but enemies
in war. To the monarchy of Britain, we
are no longer bound. We absolve
ourselves of all allegiance to the
British crown. It's the unanimous
decision of these men in attendance. The
states of America declare their
independence.