It was called the Olive Branch petition in September 1775
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/king-george-refuses-olive-branch-petition
Olive Branch Petition
Colonists were becoming less religious...the ideas of the Enlightenment appealed to them because it minimized God as a divine force and maximized human thinking and science.
because they doubted that the colonists could defeat the British
It was based on the appeal of conversion and salvation.
to urge colonists to refuse british goods
Olive Branch Petition
last appeal
because they doubted that the colonists could defeat the British
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motion to appeal
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George B. C. Leverson has written: 'In the Court of Queen's Bench, appeal side' 'In the Court of Queen's Bench, appeal side' -- subject(s): Trespass, Trials (Trespass)
No, the prosecution cannot appeal a "not guilty" verdict under US laws of double jeopardy.
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