Which statement was part of an initial draft of the Declaration of Independence, but not part of the final version of the Declaration of Independence?

    
  A. Governments were created by people.
  B. The United States of America declared itself independent.
  C. Britain took away natural rights of colonists.
  D. Slavery should be outlawed in the new country.

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To determine which statement was part of an initial draft of the Declaration of Independence but not part of the final version, we need to compare the options with the final version of the Declaration of Independence.

Option A: "Governments were created by people." This statement was indeed included in the final version of the Declaration of Independence.

Option B: "The United States of America declared itself independent." This statement accurately reflects the purpose of the Declaration of Independence and was included in the final version.

Option C: "Britain took away natural rights of colonists." This statement was also included in the final version of the Declaration of Independence, as it played a significant role in justifying the colonists' decision to separate from British rule.

Option D: "Slavery should be outlawed in the new country." This statement, while significant, was not part of the initial draft of the Declaration of Independence and thus was not included in the final version.

Therefore, the correct answer is Option D: "Slavery should be outlawed in the new country."