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Answer:
In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines his ideas by showing the indifference and violence of the British government towards the petition of the American colonists.
Explanation:
The text shown in the question above is part of the US Declaration of Independence.
These documents show the reasons that led the American colonists to declare war on England, to achieve territorial independence.
The document alleges that the American colonies were exploited and very violently humiliated by the British government. In paragraphs 30-31 the author refines these ideas by stating that:
The settlers had many problems with the British government, but they all tried to resolve their problems peacefully and diplomatically.
However, Great Britain was indifferent to the requests made by the settlers and instead of solving the problems decided to increase them.
According to these paragraphs, the British government became even more violent, unjustly oppressing the colonies.
This showed that pacifism was not an option for the British government and therefore the colonies should cut all relations with Great Britain, even if violently, guaranteeing independence.
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in the world and served as an inspiration for other colonies dissatisfied with European rule.