The excerpt from the Declaration of Independence refutes the argument that the American colonists should appeal to Parliament if unhappy with the king.
The argument the author anticipates and refutes in this excerpt from the Declaration of Independence is:
In the text, the author mentions that despite appealing to their British brethren and seeking redress, the British have not responded adequately, indicating that appealing to Parliament alone is not sufficient.
This highlights the idea that the colonies' grievances extend beyond just the king and require a more comprehensive resolution.
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