How was the Declaration of Independence organized? What practical purpose did the organization serve? What did each part seek to accomplish? Solution 1.How organization independence works and how each part seek to accomplish The Declaration of Independence is organized into several sections, each serving a different purpose. There are generally considered to be five parts of the Declaration of Independence, according to the National Archives\' description on its website. But many persons have critiqued the document and some feel that there are any number of different parts. In view of the discrepancy on what, in one sense, is just a matter of opinion depending on the person giving it, I will go with the National Archives\' opinion and leave it to readers to form their own opinions. The parts are: 1. The Introduction . This is the opening paragraph; a single sentence beginning with \"We the People...\" It is sometime erroneously referred to as the Preamble, probably because the opening paragraph of the US Constitution is referred to as the Preamble to the Constitution. 2. The Preamble . The second paragraph, which begins with \"We hold theses truths to be self- evident. The Preamble sets the logic al argument that people have rights, that people form governments to secure those rights and when a government becomes destructive of those rights, the people have a right and a duty to throw off that government. 3. The Indictment of King George III . The list of wrongs the King has done to show the ways in which the King has abused the rights of the colonists. 4. The Denunciation of the British people . A statement announcing not only the separation of colonial government from British government, but colonial people from British people. 5. Conclusion . The Declaration of Independence from the King and his British peoples is the only logical conclusion to be taken from the above. 2.Purpose of the organization independence The main purpose of America\'s Declaration of Independence was to explain to foreign nations why the colonies had chosen to separate themselves from Great Britain. The Revolutionary War had already begun, and several major battles had already taken place. The American colonies had already cut most major ties to England, and had established their own congress, currency, army, and post office. On June 7, 1776, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Richard Henry Lee voiced a resolution that the United States should be completely free of England\'s influence, and that all political ties between the two countries should be dissolved. Congress agreed and began plans to publish a formal declaration of independence and appointed a committee of five members to draft the declaration..