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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.

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Q: When did king george officially declare the colonies in rebellion?
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What event caused George III to declare the colonies in rebellion?

they wouldn't listen to him


When did King George III officially declared the colonies in rebellion?

August 23rd, 1775


After what did King George III officially declared the colonies in rebellion?

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.


How did Battle of Bunker Hill affect history?

After the battle, King George the third ended all hope of reconciliation between Britain and the colonies. The colonists were now officially in rebellion.


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What was the purpose of the declarartion of independence?

It was to declare the independence of the 13 colonies from Great Britain.


Military engagement that led king george III officially to declare the colonists in revolt?

Saratoga Bunker Hill


Why was declaration addressed to King George?

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.


When did king george III declare ''open and avowed enemies''?

Excerpt from the Continental Congress' Response to King George III's Proclamation of Rebellion - December 6, 1775


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