Asked by Jean-luc

What evidence is there that the colonists had already unsuccessfully voiced concerns to the king?

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Answered by Reed
What does your text say? Did the Continental Congress have a representative in London to express grievances? Did the Declaration of Independence enumerate attempts to petition the King and Parliament? What other evidence does your text suggest or describe?
Answered by Reed
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