They did so to reaffirm the colonists' allegiance to the king rather than Parliament.
The Olive Branch Petition was written on July 5, 1778. It was sent to King George III on July 8, 1778. King George refused to read it. It was an attempt by the colonies to express loyalty to the king, but also wanting to assert their rights.
The Second Continental Congress wrote the Olive Branch Petition to King George in hopes of preventing war. In the petition, they asserted their loyalty to the King, but wanted to be able to govern themselves. The King rejected this, eventually leading to war.
The Olive Branch Petition was drafted by the Second Continental Congress on July 8, 1775. It was the Congress' last attempt to get King George III of Great Britain to reason with them.
You can read an in depth article about the Olive Branch Petition at this page: www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/olive-branch-petition.html
You can read the text of the Olive Branch Petition here: www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/olive-branch-petition-text.html
King George's response was to declare the colonies in rebellion. You can read King George's proclamation here: www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/king-george-rebellion-proclamation.html
It is true that if the British had accepted the Olive Branch Petition then the Revolutionary War might have been averted. This petition was offered in 1775.
The last attempt at peace with the British was the treaty of Paris
The Olive Branch Petition, also known as the Second Petition to the king or the Humble Petition.
The American colonists drafted the Olive Branch Petition in an effort to reconcile matters of tax and trade with George III of England in lieu of revolution. The King's rejection of the petition gave colonists like John Adams more impetus to push for a radical solution--independence.
The Olive Branch Petition
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The Olive Branch Petition was a petition to England for peace before the end of the American Revolution. The historical symbol for peace is the olive branch, therefore, the peace proposal was called the 'Olive Branch Petition'
The Olive Branch Petition was adopted by Congress in the year 1775
The Olive Branch Petition was the document sent to George III.
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The French and Indians made the Olive Branch Petition to King George for a peace agreement.
In 1775, the Continental Congress sent the Olive Branch Petition to King George III in a final attempt to avoid a full-blown conflict with Great Britain. The Olive Branch Petition expressed the colonists' desire for peace and reconciliation with the British government, but it was ultimately rejected, and the American Revolutionary War ensued.
The olive branch
King George III refused to accept the Olive Branch Petition from the Continental Congress.
The Patriots wanted to make peace with the British, so they made the Olive Branch Petition