The King reacted furiously, ordering all actions possible to be taken to quell the rebellion. He authorized severe actions including use of Hessian mercenaries, hangings, and burning cities and towns. He encouraged the armed forces to be brutal and to drive the people into abject poverty.
Eventually, though, the American war lost the support of the English people and there were riots in London not unlike those in America during the Vietnam War 200 years later. Many government leaders resigned and the King even offered to leave his throne in abdication, though that offer was never made public at the time.
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The First Continental Congress was called to formulate a plan to respond to certain Acts passed by the British that were considered unacceptable to the colonists. The delegates ended up petitioning King George III for a redress of their grievances.
I am pretty sure that it was King George III.
a petition
The Declaration of Independence.
Stamp Act Congress and King George 3rd
A letter written by the Second Continental Congress to King George, addressing colonial problems and also a last resort to avoid futher bloodshed in the americas. A Petition sent to King George III to repeal the Intolerable Acts In the Olive Branch Petition they declared their loyalty to the king and asked him to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
asking to respect their rights. but, then he put even stricture measures on then and realised war was coming
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