The author in the Declaration of Independence refutes the argument that the colonists should appeal to Parliament if unhappy with the king.
The author in the excerpt from the Declaration of Independence anticipates and refutes the argument that if the American colonists are unhappy with the king, they should appeal to Parliament. The author explains that they have already appealed to their British brethren, warning them of unwarranted actions and seeking justice, but to no avail, leading to the necessity of separation.
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