At first he considered it a joke that the colonies would declare independence, but Bunker Hill made it real for him and from that point he considered them in rebellion.
i don't know do you
The purpose of the petition sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress was to declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of the colonies.
King George III. The Founding Fathers complained against his actions in the American colonies, and it was his laws that thus drove them to declare America as a separate country.
Yes and no. To declare Independence unlawfully is to declare rebellion, which is an act of war under British law. But, as a result of the Declaration of independence, a war ended.
Whisky Rebellion
I'm not really sure but i have social studies homework and my mom wont help so Ineed to know?George III declared the colonist to BE...it has something to do with the petition
they wouldn't listen to him
August 23rd, 1775
King George III declared the colonies to be in a state of rebellion soon after George Washington established a naval force off the New England coast. The naval force allowed the Americans to attack British supply ships.
After the battle, King George the third ended all hope of reconciliation between Britain and the colonies. The colonists were now officially in rebellion.
King George declared that the colonies were in the state of rebellion!!!!!!
Britain and King George III
Saratoga
It was to declare the independence of the 13 colonies from Great Britain.
Saratoga Bunker Hill
King George III was ruler of England during the time the Colonies were trying to establish their independence. Because of this he ruled the Colonies as they were a territory owned by England. So, sending the Declaration to King George was the only true course of action available that would end in results.
Excerpt from the Continental Congress' Response to King George III's Proclamation of Rebellion - December 6, 1775
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