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What did the Declaration of Independence do?

Declared freedom from Great Britain

The main idea tested here is that the Declaration of Independence announces the colonies’ break from Great Britain and declares them free and independent states. It states that the colonies are no longer under British rule and have the authority to govern themselves, make treaties, form alliances, and wage war if needed. The document also Justifies this break by appealing to natural rights and listing grievances against the Crown, explaining why the colonies felt compelled to become independent.

This isn’t about creating a new federal government—that comes later with the Articles of Confederation and then the Constitution. It also isn’t about forming a military or declaring war on France; those actions relate to the broader war effort and later steps, not the declaration itself.

Established the federal government

Formed the United States military

Declared war on France

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