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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.
The colonists sent the olive Branch Petition in advance prior to Bunker Hill. Then the battle of Bunker Hill happened; reslulting King George III to unanimously reject the Olive Branch Petition.
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The olive branch petition was a document that the 2nd continental congress sent to king george the third to
The Olive Branch Petition was the document sent to George III.
It was the 2nd Continental Congress
a petition
because they wanted to go to war and if they died they would have a back up by sending the olive branch and they wouldn't get in trouble
King George III refused to accept the Olive Branch Petition from the Continental Congress.
The colonists sent the olive Branch Petition in advance prior to Bunker Hill. Then the battle of Bunker Hill happened; reslulting King George III to unanimously reject the Olive Branch Petition.
Ill give you a hint its177_
Ill give you a hint its177_
The Olive Branch Petition
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The olive branch petition was a document that the 2nd continental congress sent to king george the third to
i think (from what i know from my textbook), the second continental congress influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain because the congress started sending tons of stuff (like the Olive Branch Petition) to King George and also sending George a tougher statement called the Declaration of the Causes and Necessities of Taking Up Arms. but the effort to make peace failed. in fact, King George didn't even bother to answer the Olive Branch Petition. instead, he declared the colonies were "in open...rebellion." Parliament, meanwhile, voted to send 20,000 soldiers to the colonies to end the revolt. and all this influenced the conflict between the colonists and Britain.
The Olive Branch Petition
Because King George III did not agree to their petition and wanted power over the colonies. The outcome was that the Congress formed the continental army, led by Washington. They hoped to be independent from Britain by force.