i dont know sorry
He believed the colonies were represented by "virtual representation" in Parliament already. So, they did not need their own assemblies.
the British, parliament and the king and queen usual. By the way there were 8 colonies not 7
he wanted freedom
Wintour
The king at the time was James I (James VI of Scotland).
Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. In part because of continued rebellion and some evidence that not everyone behind the petition was sincere, but also because the King refused to consider any government body in the colonies legitimate, the King refused to read or her the petition, effectively rejecting it.
Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. In part because of continued rebellion and some evidence that not everyone behind the petition was sincere, but also because the King refused to consider any government body in the colonies legitimate, the King refused to read or her the petition, effectively rejecting it.
which group wrote to the king that parliament did not have the right to tax the colonies was the stamp act congress
British Parliament and King George III
He believed the colonies were represented by "virtual representation" in Parliament already. So, they did not need their own assemblies.
the British, parliament and the king and queen usual. By the way there were 8 colonies not 7
King James II
British Parliament and King George III
he wanted freedom
King George III.
King george iii
It was limited in the colonies because the English King and the Parliament still had power over the colonies. Happy to help from Thong Tran!