Answer :
Enslaved African Americans was excluded from the principle
Unalienable rights means those right that every citizen have right to. These right are stated in the Declaration of Independence which "states all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, these are Life, Liberty and pursuit of Happiness".
- During the drafting of the Declaration, the existence of slavery in the country was known, but still, they were not acknowledged in the document.
In conclusion, the enslaved African-Americans were the group of people excluded from principles of unalienable rights in the declaration.
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