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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly:
The British monarch, King George III, refused to withdraw the unjust and oppressive Acts imposed on the colonists and declared war on them. In this context discuss:
The revolutionary principles and ideas in the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
उत्तर
The Declaration of Independence, 1776 clearly stated that the American colonists had the right to free themselves from the oppressive and explorative British government and form their own government. This declaration proclaimed that all men are born equal and are endowed with certain rights such as the right to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Fill in the blank:
The American War of Independence was the first ______ political revolution in the history of the world.
Fill in the blanks:
French society was divided into three main classes, namely ____________, ___________ and ________.
State whether the following is true or false:
The American colonists were rigid and conservative.
Answer the following question in one or two words/ sentences:
What is the significance of the 4th of July in American history?
The defeat of British at ____________ paved the way for the friendship between France and America.
Choose the correct statement
- The Portuguese were the pioneers of naval expeditions.
- New Plymouth was named after the Quaker Penn.
- Quakers have the reputation of encouraging wars.
- The English changed the name of New Amsterdam to New York.
The pioneers in geographical explorations and the founding of colonies were ______.
The ______ led to intense anti-British propaganda through newspapers, posters, and pamphlets.
Mention the names of the prominent members of the second continental congress.
Answer all questions given under the heading.
Declaration of Independence
- When was the pamphlet Common Sense published?
- Who moved a resolution for independence?
- Who drafted the Declaration of Independence? When was it adopted by Congress?
- Mention the significance of this day.