The king's rejection of the demands signifies a critical turning point in the relationship between the monarchy and the governed, highlighting a disregard for the people's needs and grievances. This refusal can lead to increased discontent and potential unrest among the populace, ultimately eroding the king's legitimacy and authority. It may also catalyze opposition movements, prompting a shift towards demands for greater representation and change within the political system. Such actions can set the stage for significant social and political upheaval.
Puritans rejected the idea of king appointed church leaders
They rejected it several times.
The king of India who rejected violence and embraced Buddhism is King Asoka. He was also regarded as the great Buddha king.
the king rejected the petition
Asoka
Steven King. He was rejected a LOT.
The king rejected the petition.
The Lord tells him to agree. The Lord says: " it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king." (1 Samuel 8)
It could be king Ahas.
The pirates did not acquiesced to the king's demands.
king did not approve of the use of violencemalcolm X rejected nonviolent protests
Saul, though a good king to start, eventually turned away from God, and rejected his word(1 Samuel 15:24-28)