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It should be pointed out that that would be the Continental Congress, a somewhat loose organization which operated under the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution of the United States, and the Congress that has consinuously existed since being established did not exist until after the Revolutionary War.
Parliament was a British legislation Colonial gov't is an example of Congress
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The English King reacted to the colonists petition about the Sugar Act and Stamp Act by repealing the Stamp Act. Ben Franklin went and argued in front of English Parliament warning of a revolution.
The British responded to the Americans' petition for compromise by rejecting it. They believed the American colonies had crossed a line by declaring independence and were unwilling to entertain any compromise that would allow them to maintain any form of self-governance. This further solidified the divide between the two sides and escalated the conflict.
When King George III received the Olive Branch Petition from the Second Continental Congress in July 1775, he rejected it and refused to acknowledge the colonists' grievances. Instead, he issued a Proclamation of Rebellion, declaring the American colonies in a state of insurrection. His response further escalated tensions between Britain and the colonies, ultimately leading to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.
Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. In part because of continued rebellion and some evidence that not everyone behind the petition was sincere, but also because the King refused to consider any government body in the colonies legitimate, the King refused to read or her the petition, effectively rejecting it.
Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition asking Parliament not to break from the colonies until a compromise could be worked out. In part because of continued rebellion and some evidence that not everyone behind the petition was sincere, but also because the King refused to consider any government body in the colonies legitimate, the King refused to read or her the petition, effectively rejecting it.
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.
To draw up a petition to the king protesting the stamp act. The petition declared that the right to tax the colonies belonged to the colonial assemblies, not to parliament.
The colonial government did not draft after the congress. This is to the British parliament.
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Parliament was a British legislation Colonial gov't is an example of Congress
The Stamp Act Congress was formed in October 1765 after the British government passed another tax on the Colonists. The Congress was formed to determine how to react.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
The Olive Branch Petition