The Declaration implies a stance of considering the British as foes in times of conflict but allies during peace.
The Declaration suggests that colonists should hold the British as enemies in war, but friends in peace, indicating a diplomatic approach towards their British associates. Despite attempts to warn and appeal to the British for justice and amity, the colonists acknowledge the necessity of separation but still hold out hope for friendly relations in the future.
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