The document summarizes the key events leading up to the American colonies declaring independence from Britain. It discusses the colonists' belief in natural rights and representative government. Growing tensions over new taxes and trade regulations imposed by Britain led the colonies to unite in their resistance. The First Continental Congress petitioned King George III to repeal the acts, while the Second Continental Congress assumed powers of a central government and appointed George Washington as commander of the Continental Army. A committee including Jefferson, Adams, and Franklin drafted the Declaration of Independence, which was adopted on July 4, 1776 and marked America's formal separation from Britain.