I believe you're referring to the three parts as the major part, the minor and the conclusion.
The major says that ...
1. all men are created equal.
2. all men are endowed with certain inalienable rights; the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
3. the government is created to sustain these rights
4. the government derives to do so through the people it governs.
5. if it ceases to do so, we have the right to abolish it.
6. and to initiate a new government.
The minor says why the Colonies are overthrowing the British Parliament. Continues to say that George III is guilty of 27 abuses, and lists those abuses. The colonies tried to make a deal, a reconciliation with the Parliament over these abuses, and they were ignored.
The Conclusion states that the Colonies are free and independent from the Parliament, that they are their own new country in the world.
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The first is the Preamble (Introduction), the second and most important, and eloquent statement on the meaning of Western style democratic (Republican) government, and the third, a list of grievances of the colonists against the British monarchy.
Natural Rights, rights that you are born with that can't be taken away from you, and government has to protect them. Independence, we declared are independence. British wrongs, all the wrongs that the colonies thought the british had done to them.
The 3 parts of the Declaration of Independence is Liberty/Freedom, British wrongs, and Independence.
There is actuaaly 4 parts.
They are the Preamble, the Declaration of Natural Rights, the List of Greivances, and the Resolution of Independence by the United states.
There were actually 5, and the are:
1. the introduction
2. the preamble
3. the body
4. the conclusion
5. the signatures
a record of complaints against King George III
The Declaration of Independence is broken up by parts. There's three parts. 1. Stresses the idea of natural rights, or rights that belong to all people from birth. 2. lists wrongs that led the Americans to break away from Britain. 3. announces that the colonies are the United States of America.
a proclamation about man's rights and the legality of the revolutiona formal declaration of independence_________________________________a record of complaints against King George III
The four parts of the Declaration include: 1. Preamble 2.Natural Rights 3. King's Wrongs (i.e., List of Grievances) and 4. Independence
The Declaration of Independence