The word Parliament is not in the Declaration, but it is referred to in two sections, the latter of which addresses the British people as a whole, saying :
"We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us."
There are eighteen mentioned.
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list of grievances against the king of England and the british parliament
The magna carta
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There are eighteen mentioned.
Which document is echoed by the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence?
The Declaration of Independence
Slavery
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No... the Declaration of Independence was a statement of succession as well as a list of grievences committed against the colonies by the british Parliament and monarch.
The Declaration of Independence names King George III, through Parliament and "his Governors" (although Parliament was not under his direct control, it typically did not pass laws he opposed).
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The Declaration of Independence mentioned the rights of man. Jefferson had read Locke and used the Enlightenment thinking in the Declaration.
Parliament
One of the rights cited in the Declaration of Independence was the right to have the colonies represented in government. They also cited life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
list of grievances against the king of England and the british parliament