From King George's point of view, an important part of his country was in rebellion against him. His soldiers had been killed and his taxes impounded.
Very few governments worldwide have accepted such a situation lightly. In the United States, Abraham Lincoln was faced with a similar situation when 11 states seceded from the Union, and he met the rebellion with millions of soldiers and great destruction.
In Yugoslavia, when Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia attempted to break away there was a similar civil war in each case.
When the Kurdish state attempted to break away from Turkey, it was met with extreme violence, and the same has been true in Russia (Chechnya) and Vietnam (South Vietnam) and Indonesia (Aceh, East Timor) and France (Algeria).
King George was doing nothing beyond what any of the leaders of his time would do, and what most nations have done with breakaway areas even to this day.
he would want you to run away and dont come back till you have becvame a king in a another countient.
He liked a shaft in his room on the bed
To declare war on the colonies
From King George's point of view, an important part of his country was in rebellion against him. His soldiers had been killed and his taxes impounded. Not many countries would take this lightly.
The Second Continental Congress from the Continental Army decided to send the Olive Branch Petition to King George III as a last attempt to resolve the conflicts peacefully and avoid an all-out war with Britain. They hoped that the petition would demonstrate their loyalty to the king and their desire for a peaceful resolution. However, the king rejected the petition, which ultimately led to the formal declaration of independence and the American Revolutionary War.
First Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Rights
George Clymer, from Pennsylvania, was 37 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
The Olive Branch Petition was the document sent to George III.
The King of Great Britain didn't accept the Olive Branch Petition.
King George III refused it, without even reading the petition.
He did not look at the petition he denied to get it.
King George III refused it, without even reading the petition.
The olive branch petition was sent after the second continental congress saying the the colonists still wanted to stay in contact with the British. King George rejected it and that made the colonists mad. The declaration of independence was sent later and told the king that they basically wanted nothing to do with Britain anymore and were now asserting the independence from the british
The Second Continental Congress from the Continental Army decided to send the Olive Branch Petition to King George III as a last attempt to resolve the conflicts peacefully and avoid an all-out war with Britain. They hoped that the petition would demonstrate their loyalty to the king and their desire for a peaceful resolution. However, the king rejected the petition, which ultimately led to the formal declaration of independence and the American Revolutionary War.
First Continental Congress wrote the Declaration of Rights
They did so to reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than Parliament.
George Clymer, from Pennsylvania, was 37 when he signed the Declaration of Independence.
The Olive Branch Petition was the document sent to George III.
The King of Great Britain didn't accept the Olive Branch Petition.
The Virginia Declaration of rights written by George Mason
a petition