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The Olive Branch Petition was the document sent to George III.

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What document did the second continental Congress send to king George to reaffirm colonists to him but not the parliament?

The Olive Branch Petition


Which document did the second continental congress send to king george to reaffirm colonists allegiance to him but not to parliament?

Olive branch petitions


What would be different without the first continental congress?

The First Continental Congress created the Declaration of Rights (declared that colonists were not represented in English Parliament, only colony legislatures could tax colonists) and the Continental Association which enforced a limited boycott set against trade with England.


What body governed the colonists from 1776 to 1781?

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What document did the Second Continental Congress send King George III to reaffirm colonists allegiance to him but not to Parliament?

The Olive Branch Petition


What document did the second continental congress send king George III to reaffirm colonists allegiance to him but not the parliament?

The Olive Branch Petition


What document did the second continental congress send king George 3 to reaffirm colonists allegiance to him but not to parliament?

Olive Branch Petition


Why did the second continental congress send an Olive Branch Petition to george 3?

To reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than parliament


Why did the continental congress send an olive branch petition to king george the 3?

To reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than parliament


Who petitioned the king of England to recognize the rights of colonists?

first continental congress.


Why did the second Continental congress send an olive branch petition to king the III?

They did so to reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than Parliament.


Why did second continental Congress send an olive branch petition to king George?

They did so to reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than Parliament.