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27 July, 04:44
What led up to the Declaration of Independence?
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Maurice Hughes
27 July, 05:09
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King George the 3rd rejecting the Olive Branch petition
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In 1775, colonists attempted to make peace with King George but King George refused. It's even been speculated he flat out didn't even read it. Ouch
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