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The evidence that exists which shows that colonists had already unsuccessfully voiced their concerns to the king is the Declaration of Independence. This document was created by the Second Continental Congress in 1776 after not receive a response from England concerning many issues that arose for the colonies.
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Olive branch petitions
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They hoped that it would end both the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act.
Because monarchy in a government always leads to a king's son killing him and taking the throne, then repeated. Or the king kills his son, that happens too.
taxing them to death, ignoring them and forcing them to let the british soldiers stay in their houses.
It's more like WHO was responsible. That would be the king of England.
The colonist tried many petitions against England such as the Olive Branch Petition. This was sent to the king expressing their displeasure. In the document they expressed the fact that they did not want to start a war with England. King Geroge refused to even read the petition.
She betrayed the king by having an affair with Sir Lancelot.