The Declaration of Independence was addressed to what audience?

The leaders of the revolution
The colonial soldiers
The king of Great Britain
The people of the colonies

The Declaration of Independence was primarily addressed to the king of Great Britain, as well as the people of the colonies and the world at large. The document was a statement declaring the colonies' separation from British rule and asserting their right to independence and self-government. While it was directed at the British monarch, its ultimate goal was to rally the support of the colonists and the international community to the cause of American independence.