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?
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