Whereas the Petitions of the
United Colonies to the King, for the redress of great and
manifold grievances, have not only been rejected, but treated with Scorn and
contempt, and the Opposition to designs evidently formed to reduce them to
servile Submission, and their necessary
defence
against
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hostile forces, actually employed to subdue them, declared
Rebellion, and whereas an unjust War bath been commenced against them, which
the Commanders of the British Fleets and Armies have prosecuted, and still
continue to prosecute, with their Utmost
vigour, and in
a cruel manner, wasting, spoiling and destroying the Country, burning Houses
and defenceless Towns, and exposing the helpless Inhabitants to every Misery
from the Inclemency of the Winter, and not only urging Savages to invade the
Country, but instigating Negroes to murder their Masters; and Whereas the
Parliament of
Great Britain hath lately passed an Act, affirming these
Colonies to be in open Rebellion, forbidding all trade and commerce with the
Inhabitants of them,
untill they shall accept Pardons,
and submit to despotic Rule, declaring their property, wherever found upon the
Water, liable to seizure and confiscation, and enacting that what had been done
there, by Virtue of the Royal Authority had been just and
lawfull Acts, and shall be so deemed; from all which it is
manifest, that the iniquitous Scheme, concerted to deprive them
of
their the Liberty they have a right to by the Laws of
Nature and the
British English Constitution, will be
pertinaciously pursued: It being therefore necessary to provide for their
defence and Security, and justifiable to make Reprisals
upon their Enemies, and otherwise to annoy them according to the Laws and
Usages of Nations, the Congress, trusting that such of their Friends
in Great Britain (of whom it is confessed there are many
intitled to applause and gratitude for their
Patriotism and Benevolence, and in whose
favour a
discrimination of Property cannot be made) as shall suffer by Captures, will
impute it to the Authors of our common Calamities, do declare and resolve as
followeth to Wit